Sean 'Diddy' Combs sued for sexual assault by former Bad Boy Records
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[September 12, 2024]
By Danielle Broadway
(Reuters) -Dawn Richard, a former singer for Bad Boy Records, has filed
a lawsuit accusing music mogul and the label's founder Sean "Diddy"
Combs of sexual assault and battery, sex trafficking, gender
discrimination and fraud, according to court documents.
Richard filed the suit on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York,
also suing former Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Harve Pierre.
The legal action by Richard was filed one day after a Michigan prison
inmate was awarded a $100 million judgment against the rapper, a
judgment Combs' attorney said he would seek to have dismissed. The
inmate, Derrick Lee Smith, had accused Combs of drugging and sexually
assaulting him at a party almost 30 years ago.
Richard belonged to girl group Danity Kane and R&B trio Diddy Dirty
Money, which included Combs and singer Kalenna Harper. The groups were
part of Bad Boy Records.
Combs' attorney, Erica Wolff, said in a statement on Tuesday that the
rapper is eager to prove Richard's claims are false in the courtroom.
"Mr. Combs is shocked and disappointed by this lawsuit. In an attempt to
rewrite history, Dawn Richard has now manufactured a series of false
claims all in the hopes of trying to get a pay day — conveniently timed
to coincide with her album release and press tour," Wolff wrote.
"If Ms. Richard had such a negative experience with Making the Band and
Danity Kane, she would not have chosen to continue working directly with
Mr. Combs for Dirty Money, nor would she have returned for the Making
the Band reboot in 2020 or agreed to be featured on The Love Album last
year," she added.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs attends the 2018 Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute
to Industry Icons presented by Clive Davis and The Recording Academy
honoring Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter in Manhattan, New York, U.S., January
27, 2018. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
During her time working with Combs,
Richard alleged in the suit, the rapper repeatedly groped her, was
physically violent, and trapped her in a car while threatening her
life.
Richard met Combs during her audition for his MTV series "Making the
Band" in 2004, which was when she alleges he began displaying
inappropriate behavior.
"(Combs) manipulated her with mantras that submission to his
depraved demands was necessary for career advancement, instilling in
her the belief that such abuse and exploitation were required for
female artists to succeed in the music industry," the lawsuit said.
In the lawsuit, Richard also said she witnessed Combs abusing his
then-girlfriend, the R&B vocalist Cassandra Ventura. Last year,
Combs settled a lawsuit filed by Ventura that had accused him of
serial physical abuse, sexual slavery and rape.
Combs is one of the most influential producers and executives in
hip-hop and was a hugely successful performer, as well as the
impresario of his own Sean John clothing line.
(Reporting by Danielle Broadway and Steve Gorman; Editing by Rosalba
O'Brien and Daniel Wallis)
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