Aaron Hall Discussed Getting Intimate While Diddy Watched in Resurfaced Video

R&B singer Aaron Hall is shown in a screengrab from a 2014 VladTV interview. (Credit: YouTube/VladTV)

Just days after R&B singer Aaron Hall was named in a lawsuit alleging he and Sean “Diddy” Combs “took turns” raping a woman three decades ago, social media users have resurfaced an interview with Hall saying he liked to get intimate in front of his famous friends, including Combs.

An unidentified woman filed the lawsuit on Thursday in New York Supreme Court, alleging she and a female friend were assaulted by Hall and Combs after an event at MCA records in New York City in 1990 or 1991.

NBC News and Rolling Stone both published details from the lawsuit, which was submitted to the court just before New York state’s Adult Survivors Act expired at midnight on Nov. 24. The law took effect in 2022 and eliminated the statute of limitations on sexual assault cases for one year.

Reps for Hall did not respond to Urban Hollywood 411‘s request for comment about the lawsuit. Combs denied the allegations through a spokesperson.

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After the complaint made headlines, social media users began sharing a now-viral clip from a VladTV interview with Hall posted to YouTube on July, 28, 2014.

“Can’t no b–h out there say that she handled my s–t,” Hall said referring to his manhood.

“If you never heard a girl say no f–ked up, trick s–t about Aaron Hall, then you understand that ‘Let’s Chill’ s–t is some real s–t,” he said in reference to Guy’s 1991 single “Let’s Chill.”

[The interview clip is below]

The interviewer asked Hall to elaborate. He responded that while some women may think they’re special, he’s legendary.

“I’m historical d–k,” Hall said. “If they f–k with me, it’s a big d–k.”

At one point in the interview, the singer said he has a “warning” sign tattooed over his ribs for potential partners.

The chart-topping singer added that he’s been intimate in front of others in the music industry, including members of the R&B group Jodeci and Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy.

“I like to f–k in public,” he said. “So n—as can’t say nothing about it, them square a– n—as, them precious little d–k n–as. I like for them n–as to see how I f–k. You speak to Jodeci or Puffy, they’ve been in my house, they’ve all seen me f–k.”

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The lawsuit against Hall and Combs was filed by an accuser identified only as Jane Doe.

The suit said the superstars invited the woman and her friend back to Hall’s apartment for an after-party following the music industry event.

“While at Hall’s apartment, Jane Doe was offered more drinks and was coerced into having sex with Combs,” the filing claimed. “After Combs finished doing his business, Jane Doe laid in bed, shocked and traumatized. As she was in the process of getting dressed, Hall barged into the room, pinned her down and forced Jane Doe to have sex with him.”

The suit alleged the men sexually assaulted Jane Doe’s friend that same night.

The complaint also named MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records as defendants.

A spokesperson for Combs called the allegations “bogus” and said the mogul is being targeted because of his wealth.

“These are fabricated claims falsely alleging misconduct from over 30 years ago and filed at the last minute. This is nothing but a money grab. Because of Mr. Combs’ fame and success, he is an easy target for anonymous accusers who lie without conscience or consequence for financial benefit,” his spokesperson said in a statement to NBC. “The New York Legislature surely did not intend or expect the Adult Survivors Act to be exploited by scammers. The public should be skeptical and not rush to accept these bogus allegations.”

Combs was named in two other lawsuits before the New York law expired, including by R&B singer Casandra Ventura, known to fans as Cassie.

He denied the allegations in those lawsuits as well.

Ventura, who dated the billionaire businessman off-and-on for 11 years, accused Combs of rape, battery, and sex trafficking.

The two settled the lawsuit “amicably” on Nov. 17, one day after it was filed.

However, an attorney for the music mogul said the settlement should not be viewed as an “admission of wrongdoing.”

The interview with Aaron Hall can be viewed below. A warning, it contains explicit language.

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Anita Bennett is the editor and founder of Urban Hollywood 411. She can be reached on Twitter @tvanita.