‘RoboCop’ Stuntman Accuses Diddy of Horrific Assault

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing more disturbing sexual abuse allegations, including from a stuntman who worked on the film RoboCop.

Texas attorney Tony Buzbee filed a new round of civil lawsuits against the Bad Boy Records founder on Tuesday, Nov. 19, including a complaint in New York federal court by a stuntman who alleges he was drugged and raped by the music mogul.

In the 22-page complaint obtained by Urban Hollywood 411, the man — identified only as a “John Doe” — said he traveled to Manhattan in October 2001, to audition for a role as a police officer in a music video.

After arriving at a hotel near Central Park, a female casting director met Doe in a hotel suite. There were several men in the room, including one who identified himself as a bodyguard for Combs.

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Diddy is named in a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by a "RoboCop" stuntman.

The music mogul arrived a short time later, and the bodyguard introduced Doe as “the white guy for the cop role.”

Doe says he was offered an alcoholic beverage, but he declined. Shortly after, the casting director gave him a Diet Coke poured into a glass. He drank it, “but noted that it tasted strange.”

According to the complaint, Doe began to feel “dizzy and nauseous.”

The meeting took a horrific turn when Doe passed out, the suit says. The stuntman says he woke up, and was face-down on a large ottoman, with his head and arms hanging off one side, and the lower half of his body hanging off the other.

“His pants were pulled down to his ankles and his shirt was pulled over his head,” the complaint says. “He felt a great deal of pain and realized, as he looked back, that he was being anally sodomized by Combs.”

Doe says he recognized Diddy from his chest tattoo and a large gold chain with a jeweled cross on it that the mogul was wearing during the audition.

According to the complaint, Doe was unable to move after allegedly being drugged.

The suit says he was assaulted again, this time by the mogul’s bodyguard and another man in the room.

He passed out again.

“When he came to, he was being held in a kneeling position by a Caucasian man who was sitting on the couch in front of him and orally sodomizing him,” the suit says. “Plaintiff tasted metal and believes some sort of device was holding his mouth open, because he tried to bite down but could not.”

The whole time, Doe says the people in the room were laughing and camera flashes were going off.

Doe says he returned to his own hotel room after the alleged assault and “vomited and cried all night.”

According to the lawsuit, he fled the hotel the next morning but left behind a prized possession — his RoboCop stuntman jacket, which he never got back. As he left the hotel, Doe says someone taunted him by saying, “Hope you had fun.”

Once he made it home, Doe says he realized he had physical injuries from the alleged attack.

When he went to the bathroom to defecate, he says he felt pain. According to the complaint, blood and a used condom came out of his rectum.

“When the bleeding did not stop for a couple of days, Plaintiff visited a local clinic and then a proctologist repaired Plaintiff’s anus with a laser procedure,”  the complaint says.

Doe also claims he needed false teeth to replace two that were cracked during the alleged assault.

He filed the lawsuit via the look-back window of the New York City Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act (GMVPA). Doe is seeking a jury trial, and damages to be determined at trial.

Diddy has not responded to these latest claims, however the mogul has denied all of the allegations in dozens of previous lawsuits.

He was arrested on Sept. 16, and is being held without bail as he awaits trial on racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution charges.

Diddy pleaded not guilty to all counts.

The mogul is scheduled to return to court on Friday, Nov. 22 for a bail hearing, marking his third attempt to be released on bond ahead of his May 2025 trial.

About Anita Bennett

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

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