Diddy is being accused of forcing a male photographer to perform oral sex in yet another lawsuit.
New Lawsuit Accuses Diddy of Forcing Man to Perform Oral Sex or Else
On Wednesday (March 26), Sean “Diddy” Combs was slapped with a new sexual battery lawsuit that was filed in New York State Supreme Court. According to Deadline, the plaintiff is a male photographer only identified in the suit as John Doe. In extremely graphic detail, the man describes a scenario in which Diddy demanded oral sex from the otherwise heterosexual photographer or his “career would be over.”
The lawsuit states that in late 2022 or early 2023, the photographer met with Diddy on the set of a commercial shoot. While inside Puff’s trailer, the man alleges that the disgraced entertainment mogul propositioned him in a way that made the plaintiff feel as though he didn’t have a choice.
“If you s*ck it right, I’ll make your career take off,” Diddy allegedly told the victim, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit also states, “the implication was clear, also, that if John Doe did not perform oral sex on Combs to his satisfaction, his career would be over.” Diddy then allegedly demanded that after the dastardly deed was complete, the photographer should carry “semen in his mouth like a squirrel.”
John Doe claims he then went back to work on the commercial shoot “grappling not only with the trauma of the situation, but with the knowledge that he had Combs’ semen on and inside of his body.”
XXL has reached out to Diddy’s team for a statement on the latest accusations.
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