Recent developments have surfaced surrounding music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, as his former producer, Rodney Jones, has brought forth new allegations against him in an updated Manhattan federal lawsuit.
Jones claims he experienced groping, threats, and witnessed instances of sex trafficking during his time working with Combs.
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges that Combs had employees, including maids and butlers, carry fanny packs containing cocaine.
Jones, who lived with Diddy for nearly a year while working on a project, asserts that he was subjected to threats and witnessed criminal activity during this period.
The lawsuit also implicates actor Cuba Gooding Jr. and rapper Yung Miami in the alleged wrongdoing.
These allegations come on the heels of Homeland Security agents conducting raids on Combs’ residences in Los Angeles and Miami.
Despite these developments, Combs has not been charged with any crimes and is reportedly cooperating with federal investigators.
Following the federal raids, Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, released a statement denouncing the use of excessive force during the search warrants and emphasizing that Combs and his family members have not been arrested or had their travel restricted.
Dyer characterized the situation as a “witch hunt” fueled by baseless accusations in civil lawsuits, asserting Combs’ innocence and commitment to clearing his name.