Diddy filed the defamation lawsuit against Courtney Burgess, his lawyer, and the media company NewsNation in a New York federal court
Sean "Diddy" Combs denies Ashley Parham's rape allegation included in the Peacock documentary "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy."
The lawsuit names Courtney Burgess, a one-time music industry bit player, his lawyer and the owner of the cable network NewsNation, which aired an interview with Mr. Burgess.
Combs alleged that Courtney Burgess, his lawyer and NewsNation deliberately fabricated and amplified false claims about him for financial gain
Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t taking the allegations against him lightly, despite being held in prison awaiting trial for sex trafficking and racketeering. The disgraced hip hop mogul recently filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against one of his accusers.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' 'freak offs' have fallen under intense scrutiny. A Bad Boy employee spoke about the atmosphere at the parties.
Combs' lawyer says Courtney Burgess, who said he has videos showing Combs sexually assaulting minors and celebrities, is spreading "outrageous lies."
"Diddy: Making of a Bad Boy" tries to prove that "monsters are made" — but that premise didn't need a whole film.
Ashley Parham, an accuser who filed suit against Combs in a California federal court in October, spoke to Ashleigh Banfield of NewsNation Tuesday night and detailed an evening in 2018 in which she says Combs and two other men "took turns" raping her while recording the assault before she was able to threaten him with a knife and ultimately run away from his house after a neighbor created a distraction.
Sean Combs in Karl Kani. Combs’ legal team said in a statement Monday, “These documentaries include unchecked claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence. In the case of the Peacock documentary in ...
A woman who accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping her with a remote control tearfully recounted the alleged incident in Peacock’s new documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.”
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