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Violence charges against P. Diddy have been filed by three more people

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Three more people, including two men, have filed sexual assault charges against American rapper and producer Sean Combs (known under the pseudonym P. Diddy). This was reported by ABC News on November 20.

According to the new lawsuit, one of the victims is a 39-year-old man who attended a house party hosted by Diddy at 2022 "in a large, charming home in New York City."

"After consuming the drink, the plaintiff began to feel disoriented, lose control of his body and lose consciousness. It was dark. Plaintiff was horrified to find Combs looming over him," the media outlet quoted an excerpt from the lawsuit.

Another new accuser is a man who says he was abused when he worked as an actor in the late 1990s and early 2000s and the rapper invited him to New York for a possible role in a music video.

The third accuser is a woman. She says she was raped by the musician in 2004 when she was 17 years old. It happened at a party in Hampton, Virginia.

Prior to that, on Oct. 29, Reuters learned of P. Diddy's new accusations of sexually abusing a 10-year-old in 2005 and a 17-year-old in 2008, according to new lawsuits.

Earlier on Oct. 21, CNN reported that seven new lawsuits have been filed against P. Diddy. They are the first to accuse other stars, but their names have not been released. The allegations include rape, harassment, battery and unlawful imprisonment at Combs' parties from 2000 through 2022.

On Sept. 17, Combs was taken into custody in New York by court order. It was specified that in 2023, P Diddy's ex-girlfriend accused him of human trafficking and years of abuse. On the day of his arrest, the rapper was charged with organizing prostitution and human trafficking. A court hearing to hear Combs' case is scheduled for May 5, 2025.

American lawyer Arkady Buch suggests that now the rapper could face several life sentences, but the prosecutor's office may go the artist's way and reduce the term if he testifies against important people.

Later, on November 16, The New York Times reported that Combs was accused of trying to obstruct a criminal investigation into extortion and human trafficking. According to law enforcement officials, he tried to evade responsibility with the help of bribes. The report comes a week before a hearing to decide whether P. Diddy will be released on bail.

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