Sean “Diddy” Combs has rejected serious allegations of sexual assault in new court documents filed this week.
The music mogul responded to charges made by a then-17-year-old female who accused the rapper of gang-raping her while she was in high school in 2003.
Ms. Doe claimed in the fourth lawsuit filed against Diddy that he, music executive Harve Pierre, and another unnamed defendant “sex trafficked her and plied her with drugs and alcohol” before raping her in his studio’s lavatory.
In court documents obtained by the Daily Beast, Diddy’s attorneys termed the charges “fictional” and stated that he “never participated in, witnessed, or was or is currently aware of any misbehavior, sexual or otherwise, pertaining to plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever.”
Ms. Doe also presented images of herself with Diddy, which Diddy’s attorneys rejected because they were doctored or lack context.
“The absence of evidence materially impacts defendant’s ability to defend against essential aspects of plaintiff’s claims,” they said.