On September 16, in the United States, famous rapper Sean Combs, known as "Diddy," was arrested, and new lawsuits were added to the previous ones filed against him for sexual assault and abuse of over 100 individuals. Seven new lawsuits have been filed against Diddy, including one for the rape of a 13-year-old girl. "THEY COMMITTED A MASS RAPE BY GIVING DRUGGED DRINKS"According to allegations, in 2000, the victim, who was 13 years old, was told by a driver that "Combs likes young girls" when she tried to enter an awards ceremony. The victim claimed that she was not allowed to enter the awards ceremony but was given a party invitation, where she was given a drugged drink and raped by Diddy and two celebrities in a room. In another case, a 17-year-old boy stated that he attended a party at a hotel because he aimed to enter the music industry in New York, and Diddy assured him that he could make him a star, but after consuming alcohol containing drugs, he was sexually assaulted. In another case, the victim stated that at a party held after a private awards ceremony in Los Angeles, she was drugged by several people, including Diddy and a celebrity, and was repeatedly sexually assaulted. In another case, a man from New York expressed that he was 21 years old when Diddy assaulted him at a party held in a music studio in Harlem and that he was sexually assaulted by Diddy after consuming alcohol. A total of 7 people, 3 of whom are women and 4 are men, claim they were sexually assaulted by Diddy at parties. Last week, 6 new lawsuits were filed against Diddy for allegedly raping women, sexually assaulting men, and sexually abusing a 16-year-old child. He was arrested in September. DENIED ALL ALLEGATIONSThe famous rapper has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York since September 16 on charges of "bribery, sex trafficking, forced labor, arson, blackmail, kidnapping, and drug possession." Diddy is accused of using his influence in the industry to force men and women to engage in sexual acts at his famous parties, known as "freak offs," which he usually held at his home and recorded. Drug and numerous recordings were found during searches conducted at the rapper's homes. Diddy, whose request for bail was previously denied, has denied all the allegations against him.
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