Diddy Accused in New Lawsuits of Assaulting 3 Men While They Were ‘Unconscious’

Sean Combs at the 2017 Billboard Awards Press Room at the T-Mobile Arena on May 21, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. (Credit: Shutterstock)

Sean “Diddy” Combs is being accused by three more men of sexual abuse. 

Attorney Thomas Giuffra filed three separate lawsuits on behalf of the men on Thursday, Dec. 12 in New York State Supreme Court, according to NBC News.

The lawsuits come days after another alleged male victim of Combs spoke with CNN about being assaulted at one of the music mogul’s infamous “white parties” in 2007.

Related: Diddy Accuser Describes Alleged Assault at White Party: ‘I Was Screaming’

The men’s suits were filed anonymously and alleged that the disgraced mogul “piled them with doctored drinks and then attacked them while they were unconscious.” 

The alleged incidents happened from 2019 to 2022. 

One of the men, who worked for Combs between 2006 and 2018 spoke with NBC News about what happened. 

He told the outlet that he was raped in a New York hotel where he met the embattled mogul to discuss a “substantial amount of money” he was owed from his off-the-books job.

The man told NBC News, that the incident happened in early 2020 and described how when Diddy served him a drink, in two minutes, he “started to feel like, just very tired, very sleepy.”

When he came to, he said the music producer was raping him and when he tried to stop him, he recalled Diddy telling him: “I’m almost done.”

“The phrase that just rattles in my brain all the time is ‘I’m almost done,” he told NBC News. “Just stop, just stop moving. I’m almost finished. Like, I’m almost done.”

In the second lawsuit, the complainant said he met Diddy at a Manhattan nightclub in 2019 and was “recruited” by his security guards to join him “and the rest of his entourage at the Park Hyatt hotel for an exclusive afterparty.”

There, the rapper allegedly offered him a “cocktail” that he had personally made and then invited him and the other guests into a bedroom.

“Once Plaintiff entered the bedroom, the room ‘started spinning’ and his mouth became very dry,” John Doe #2 said in the court document.  

Diddy eventually led him to a sofa where he lost consciousness and later awoke to Diddy allegedly raping him. 

The accuser said he remembers before blacking out again, “a man and a woman sitting on the bed recording the rape on a camera.”

The next morning, according to the suit, he was given $2,500 by the man who filmed the alleged rape and said it was from Diddy. 

In the third lawsuit, a man alleged that he “fell victim to one or more criminal sex acts” at the hands of the Bad Boy Records founder “and his associates” from 2020 to 2022.

One of those incidents happened in the summer of 2020 when John Doe #3 was invited by one of Diddy’s associates at Bad Boy Records to a party at Diddy’s mansion in East Hampton, New York.

At the party, he “began feeling ill and subsequently lost consciousness” after having a drink, and “throughout the rest of the night, the Plaintiff faded in and out of consciousness,” the lawsuit said.

The man also said in the suit that Diddy and “his associates from Bad Boy Records took turns sexually assaulting and raping him.”

The three men represented by Giuffra are all seeking unspecified damages from Diddy and his companies along with a jury trial. 

In addition to Diddy, the three lawsuits list as defendants — Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings Inc., Bad Boy Entertainment LLC., Bad Boy Productions Holdings, Inc., Daddy’s House Recordings, Inc., and Sony Music Holdings Inc.

“The way Combs went after these men was very consistent, frighteningly consistent, exactly consistent,” Giuffra told NBC News. 

“They’re afraid that one night, somebody affiliated with him, hired by him, could end their life,” the lawyer added. 

Diddy’s legal team was quick to release a statement concerning the three new lawsuits against the disgraced mogul. 

“These complaints are full of lies. We will prove them false and seek sanctions against every unethical lawyer who filed fictional claims against him,” the statement read. 

Diddy was arrested on Sept. 16 in New York City on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

He is currently jailed in the Metropolitan Detention Center, after being denied bail by three different judges. His trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025.

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