Prince Harry Named in $30 Million Lawsuit Against Sean 'Diddy' Combs Over Alleged Scandal
- IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,March 27 2024]
Now, the Duke of Sussex is under the crosshairs of a $30 million lawsuit with Sean Diddy Combs, who, according to new legal filings, is being accused of everything from sex trafficking to sexual abuse.
As thejsonline reports, as the lawsuit put it, Combs, who now is facing a string of allegations of sexual abuse, lured guests to his notorious parties using his affiliation with many powerful people, among them Prince Harry.
Record producer Rodney Jones submitted a detailed 73-page complaint portraying Combs as a repeat sex abuser. However, the lawsuit does not implicate Prince Harry in any way, and mentions his name only once as an example of Combs' high-profile clients.
The use of Prince Harry is used in reference to Combs, tracing back to 2007, when both princes were photographed with Combs and Kanye West after doing a musical performance at the Concert for Diana.
Jones' lawsuit against Combs is over sexual assault, in which she claims he would hold gatherings at which sex workers and underaged people were in attendance and that he coerced her into recruiting prostitutes. Combs has denied all this, alleging the accusations are totally not true.
Federal agents recently raided Combs' homes in Miami and Los Angeles as part of an ongoing investigation by US Homeland Security, while three other women are suing him.
R&B singer Cassie, ComjsonB's ex-girlfriend, sued him in November, accusing him of rape, drugging, and abuse over a decade ago. Although it was settled promptly, the following lawsuits have accused ComjsonB himself of having been involved in several instances of sexual abuse and revenge pornography.
Combs responded to the allegations by outrightly condemning them as sickening, although he had said he was innocent. Most commonly known as P. Diddy and Puff Daddy, Combs became one of the most recognizable people in the hip-hop industry. He got to work with Usher, Notorious BIG, and Mary J. Blige.