October 17th 2024.
A woman has come forward with shocking allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, claiming that he sexually assaulted her after she suggested he may have been involved in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. The woman, Ashley Parham, has filed a legal case in Los Angeles, naming Combs and his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, as the defendants.
According to Parham, the incident occurred during a FaceTime call in February 2018, while she was speaking to Combs and another man. She made a comment about Combs' possible involvement in Shakur's murder, which allegedly angered the rapper. Parham's lawyer, Ariel Mitchell, claims that Combs threatened her in response, saying that she would "pay" for her comment.
A month later, in March, Parham claims that she was at the man's house when Combs and Khorram arrived with some other people. Parham alleges that Combs held a knife to her face and threatened to harm her. Khorram then supposedly joined in, telling Parham that they had the power to send her away and make her disappear without a trace. Khorram left the apartment, and Parham claims that she was then raped by Combs while she was drugged and assaulted with a remote control.
Parham's lawsuit states that Combs repeated Khorram's words during the assault, saying that her life was in his hands and he could make her disappear. The rapper has been denied bail multiple times and his trial for sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution is set for next May.
Parham is seeking $50 million in damages and has also accused the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office of refusing to share their reports on the case. However, the sheriff's office claims that they thoroughly investigated the accusations and found them to be unfounded.
Combs' legal team has declined to comment on the lawsuit. His attorneys have also denied the allegations against him, stating that the truth will come out in court. They also believe that the recent press conference and media attention surrounding the case are just attempts to gain publicity.
The rapper's trial has been scheduled for May 5, 2025, and he continues to maintain his innocence. However, there have been disturbing claims made about Combs' behavior, including allegations that he doused his victims in lotions or oils laced with the date rape drug GHB. This information was reportedly found in a recent legal filing.
Despite these allegations, Combs' attorneys have full confidence in their legal defense and the integrity of the judicial process. They maintain that Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, and they are determined to prove his innocence in court.
If you have any information or evidence relating to this case, the entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. You can contact them by emailing or calling the number provided, or by submitting your story through their website. Let's hope that the truth will prevail in this disturbing and complex case.
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