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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' minor accuser shares chilling details of the assault, provides pic to court

More horrific details are coming in from Sean 'Diddy' Combs' infamous white parties which reportedly turned into 'freak offs' as the night progressed and guests left. More and more individuals are coming forward with evidences in their lawsuits against him. A man identifying as John Doe has shared a photograph from one such event, where he claims to have been assaulted by the music mogul in 1998. The image, featuring the then-16-year-old Doe and Combs, was included in a court filing submitted on October 14, alongside six new lawsuits against the rapper. On October 16, a PageSix report stated that the then 16-year-old unidentified male posed with the then 28-year-old music mogul at one of his infamous parties. The parties would often have top-tier Hollywood stars in attendance. Two can be seen in the photograph standing close together, with Diddy's arm wrapped around the accuser’s shoulder in the Hamptons. In the lawsuit, Doe alleges that Combs, sexually assaulted him at the event, touching his genitals without consent. “As a result of Combs’ sexual assault on John Doe while he was a minor, John Doe experienced damages including pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment, and emotional torment,” the suit read. “There existed something sinister — a dark underbelly of crime, trafficking, forced labour, bribery, and exploitation. Combs is a danger to society, women, and children,” read the court filing from the accuser as reported by Page Six. The accuser lived in New York then and was invited to parties. Since he was an aspiring musician back then, he thought it was a great opportunity for a breakthrough in the industry and was shocked to meet Combs face-to-face. The lawsuit alleges Combs showed interest in Doe and offered him career advice. During their conversation, Combs made a sexual advance towards Doe, demanding that he expose himself. “Doe, feeling intimidated and pressured, complied with Combs' request.” “Because of Combs’ power and notoriety, Plaintiff was afraid to report what had happened," the filing read. Shomini has written on entertainment and lifestyle for the most part of her career. While writing on cinema remains her first love, her other interest lies in topics None

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