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Who is Diplo and what has he been accused of?

THOMAS Wesley Pentz, known professionally as Diplo, has gained worldwide recognition for his music career.

In 2021, he made headlines after the Los Angeles city attorney’s office revealed they might pursue criminal charges against him following an October 2020 police report.

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Diplo during a performance at the 2023 Governors Ball Music Festival at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in New York City, on June 9, 2023Credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images

Who is Diplo?

Born November 10, 1978, Thomas Pentz is known as an American DJ, songwriter, and record producer based in Los Angeles.

Pentz rose to fame after co-creating Major Lazer, which is known as a Jamaican-American electronic dance music DJ trio, alongside Switch in 2008.

Over the years, he has worked alongside some of the music industry's finest including Sia, Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Madonna, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, and more.

Pentz got his start in the entertainment industry after he became the DJ for a local radio station while attending the University of Central Florida.

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Outside of music, Pentz is also a father to three children from two different relationships.

Pentz's children include Lockett, Lazer, and Pace.

Pentz had his first two children with his ex Kathryn Lockhart while his youngest child is from a relationship with model Jevon King.

What has Diplo been accused of?

Back in 2020, a then-25-year-old woman accused the DJ of recording sexually explicit videos of her without her permission.

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Within the allegations, she also alleges that Pentz distributed at least one without her consent, and knowingly infecting her with chlamydia.

The woman also filed for a temporary restraining order and filed a civil lawsuit earlier this year.

In October 2021, the Los Angeles City Attorney’s office revealed that they might file charges.

“We are reviewing the referral and have no further comment at this time,” Rob Wilcox, an LA city attorney spokesperson, told BuzzFeed.

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