Diddy ‘forced staff to carry bags of pink cocaine with them at all times’ former insider claims in horror lawsuit
SEAN 'Diddy' Combs allegedly demanded staff members to carry around pink cocaine, a former insider has claimed in a lawsuit earlier this year.
Combs, 54, would allegedly pressure "all employees, from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers" to keep small bags of the drug with them at all times.
The lawsuit also alleges that they would be forced to "walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies".
Filed by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones in February, the lawsuit further alleges drug use was rampant within the rapper's business enterprise.
Rodney Jones sued Diddy and accused him of sexual harassment in February 2024.
At the time of the filing, Diddy's team denied the allegations, saying they have evidence that suggests otherwise.
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Jones helped produce Diddy's most recent album, and is described to have once been an "insider" close to the rapper, claims.
Regarding Rodney Jones' lawsuit, Diddy's legal team told The Sun: "Mr. Jones’s lawsuit is pure fiction — a shameless attempt to create media hype and extract a quick settlement.
"There was no RICO conspiracy and Mr. Jones was not threatened, groomed, assaulted, or trafficked. We look forward to proving – in a court of law – that all of Mr. Jones’s claims are made-up and must be dismissed."
A lawyer for Diddy has previously said: "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies.
"Our attempts to share this proof with Mr. Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr. Blackburn has refused to return our calls.
"We look forward to addressing these ridiculous claims in court, and intend to take all appropriate action against all who are attempting to peddle."
Jones also claimed in the suit that Diddy forced him to solicit sex workers and pressured him to engage in sex acts with them and others.
Diddy filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit launched by Jones in response.
Separately, the rapper has been accused of drugging a personal trainer before passing him around to his celebrity friends, claims the latest lawsuit against the disgraced rapper and mogul.
Diddy, along with several others allegedly sexually assaulted the man repeatedly and left him feeling like a "party favor," according to the court docs.
The personal trainer claimed he first met Diddy through a client who said the rapper enjoyed watching his videos online.
He was then invited to an “exclusive afterparty” at Comb's $40 million mansion in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles following the 2022 BET Awards, says the suit.
Diddy won the lifetime achievement award at the event.
After arriving at the home, the alleged victim says he was made to sign a nondisclosure agreement before being handed a drink.
He then alleges he was forced to drink the tequila soda with a cranberry juice mixer before being taken into a small room, according to the documents filed on Sunday.
Inside, around a dozen people - including some well-known figures - were allegedly engaging in a group-sex activity, the suit reads.
Shortly after entering the room, the alleged victim said he started to “feel disoriented, dizzy and weak.”
Diddy is then accused of taking off the accuser's pants and giving him non-consensual oral sex, according to the filing.
The hip-hop icon then allegedly told the personal trainer to go over to another person in the room.
The individual has been described as "Celebrity A" in the legal filings.
The alleged victim says he was in and out of consciousness during his time at the party.
More partygoers said to be both men and women, then took turns performing sexual acts with the fitness influencer, according to his attorney, Tony Buzbee, in the suit.
A spokesperson for Diddy told The Sun, "It’s disappointing to see the media and social commentators twist moments into something they were not.”
Diddy is currently being held in a Brooklyn jail cell as he faces criminal charges for sex trafficking and racketeering.
Buzbee has said he is representing over 100 accusers in a series of civil claims he is in the process of filing against the mogul, who continues to deny all charges against him.
The personal trainer's accusations form seven new abuse allegations made by four men and three women led by attorney Buzbee.
The alleged victim claims she was attacked after having one drink that again left her feeling "woozy and lightheaded" at the house party in September 2000.
The now 37-year-old woman alleges she was raped by Diddy while the male and female celebrities watched.
Another of the fresh claims in the lawsuit alleges that Diddy laced baby oil used at his so-called freak-off parties with a date rape drug.
The suit claims Diddy was known for dosing his guests with the date-rape drug GHB, mixing it in drinks and body oils, the reported.
Another new accuser alleged that he was abused as a 17-year-old aspiring artist at a party with Diddy.
The rapper has denied all allegations against him.
The pair were at a Manhattan hotel penthouse in 2022 when Diddy told him that "he could make him a star," say court files.
The complainant alleged that Diddy drugged him with a drink he handed him when he arrived.
Diddy is then accused of grabbing the underage boy's hand and forcing him to lie down in a bedroom full of several other people, according to the court docs.
He then allegedly molested the teen’s genitals “for an extended period of time" trying to get him aroused.
The former Bad Boys Record producer has reportedly now demanded to know the names of his alleged victims.
Diddy is currently being held in Brooklyn's notorious Metropolitan Detention Center and has been denied bail on multiple occasions.
He posted on Instagram for the first time since he was arrested and slammed with sex trafficking charges to wish his two-year-old daughter Love a happy birthday.
And on Wednesday, Diddy's six children released a joint statement defending their dad and blasting "conspiracy theories" against him.
They vowed to "hold onto the truth" and stay united as Diddy faces a trial next year.
The statement added: "Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media."
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Diddy's trial date for the criminal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering has been set for May 5 2025.