Prince Harry's name appears in US court documents relating to a $30 million lawsuit alleging Sean 'Diddy' Combs is a sexual abuser of men and women, Mail Online revealed today. Ta.
Record producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a bombshell lawsuit against Diddy, claiming his “relationships” with the Duke of Sussex and other stars gave him and his allies “legitimacy” .
Court documents filed in the US last month do not suggest any wrongdoing on Prince Harry's part. He is not a defendant and is named once in the 73-page document. MailOnline has contacted the Duke of Sussex for comment.
Lil Rod's lawyer claims guest was attracted Diddy's alleged sex trafficking party Court documents filed in New York said he had “contact with celebrities, including famous athletes, politicians, artists, musicians, and international dignitaries such as the British Royal Family and Prince Harry.”
Prince William and Prince Harry meet P. Diddy at a post-concert party hosted by the princes to thank everyone who attended the 2007 Concert for Princess Diana at Wembley Stadium. I met Kanye West. However, the name of the Prince of Wales is not included. Court documents. Since then, it's unclear how many times, if any, Harry has met with the rapper.
Although Prince Harry is not facing any legal claims, this is not the first time the royal family has been embroiled in serious courtroom allegations in the US, with Prince Andrew being accused of stealing Jeffrey Epstein's former sex slave Virginia Giuffre. He has been forced to settle the lawsuit he filed.
It came hours after Diddy's Los Angeles and Florida mansions were raided by the Department of Homeland Security. Didi was also seen looking nervous when she was finally spotted at the Miami airport after her private jet bound for Antigua was tracked but she was not on board.
Mr. Combs, a billionaire, is already facing lawsuits from three women and has lost a lot of business as a result of the lawsuits.
The documents allege that Diddy's connections to the stars helped him develop a reputation for throwing “the best” parties and also generated income for Diddy, his associates, and businesses such as his record label.
“Lil Rod,” who produced nine songs on Diddy's 2023 album The Love Album: Off the Grid, recruits prostitutes at parties and has sex with them for Star's pleasure. He said he was ordered to do so. He also said he was sexually assaulted by the hip-hop mogul.
Jones claims that Starr's house parties included underage girls and sex workers as guests, and that he witnessed Starr drugging their drinks. He also claims to have hundreds of hours of video documenting Combs' “serious misconduct.”
Jones also names several industry figures as co-defendants in the $30 million lawsuit.
Diddy has denied the existing allegations against Jones, calling them “sickening,” and his lawyer has dismissed Jones' claims as “complete fabrication.”
“Lil Rod is nothing but a liar who shamelessly filed a $30 billion lawsuit for unjust wages,” attorney Sean Hawley told TMZ in February.
Combs hired Jones in August 2022 to produce some songs on his Grammy-nominated R&B album, The Love Album: Off the Grid, which will be released in September 2023.
“Mr. Jones consented to this, and his life has been negatively affected ever since,” the lawsuit alleges.
For more than a year, he engaged in “constant unsolicited and unauthorized anal groping and touching” at Combs' homes in Florida, Los Angeles and New York, as well as on a rented yacht in the U.S. Virgin Islands. was enduring.
Combs introduced Jones to Cuba Gooding Jr. on the yacht, where Jones “touched and groped Jones' legs, upper thighs near the groin area, small of the back near the buttocks, and shoulders.” It is said that he began to “caress” her.
He also claims he was sexually assaulted by a female cousin of Combs' girlfriend, Yung Miami, and forced to watch a video of record producer Stevie J having sex with another man.
According to the complaint, Jones was required to work in Combs' bathroom, where Combs showered naked through a glass window.
Producers claim Combs bragged about shooting people and threatened Jones with bodily harm if he didn't comply with his demands.
He said the “forceful and demanding” star had privately admitted to involvement in the 1999 nightclub shooting and was acquitted of gun possession and bribery charges.
“Mr. Combs has consistently demonstrated that he has tremendous power in the music industry and in law enforcement,” the complaint alleges.
Jones claims that underage girls and sex workers were guests at Starr's house parties, and that he witnessed Starr drugging drinks.
He also claims he was ordered to go to Troll bars and nightspots in Miami to recruit sex workers, and that he himself was drugged last February, woke up naked and had sex with Combs. She said she was dizzy and confused in bed with another sex worker.
His lawsuit also names Combs' son Justin, chief of staff Christina Hollam and Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucien Grange as defendants.
The paper accused Mr. Coram of “grooming” Mr. Combs on his behalf, saying that Motown Records, Love Records and Universal Music Group constituted the “Rico Corporation,” which had been in charge of Mr. Combs and his inner circle. The lawsuit alleges that the company “failed to properly monitor, warn, and supervise.”
Last year, Diddy was accused of “brutally” beating and raping his ex-girlfriend.
A lawsuit alleges that rapper Sean Combs, known as Puff Daddy and then P. Diddy in the 1990s, abused Cassandra Ventura over a 10-year period after signing her to a contract when she was 19 years old.
Ventura, a 37-year-old singer who goes by the name Kathy, claims Combs forced her to have sex with a male prostitute and filmed herself having sex with him.
According to a lawsuit filed in New York, he is accused of blowing up his rival's car, drugging her and raping her despite her pleas to stop.
Combs, 54, now known simply as Didi, is estimated to be worth $1 billion (€917 million) thanks to his partnership with vodka brand Ciroc. He is considered one of the most influential names in rap, best known for hits such as “I'll Be Missing You” and “Last Night.”
Ventura said he was 19 when Combs, then 37, signed him to his Bad Boy record label in 2006. Shortly after, she claims Combs gave her drugs such as ecstasy and ketamine to make her “submissive.” Ms. Ventura claims that “every aspect of her personal life” was controlled by Combs, including her medical records.
Among the episodes described as “severe violence” was one in which he was beaten in an SUV on his way home from a party with rapper Jay-Z.
On another occasion, a jealous Mr. Combs dragged Mr. Ventura out of a club and “stomped on his face,” inflicting injuries so severe that he had to spend a week in a hotel.
Perhaps the most disturbing allegation is that Combs forced Ventura to attend a drug-fueled party where he filmed her having sex with a male prostitute while wearing a masquerade mask. He probably performed a sexual act on himself.
“Ms. Ventura resisted Mr. Combs' demands, but between the physical beatings and the realization of his incredible strength and incredible temper, she says,” the complaint states.
Ventura was terrified of her partner and boss and felt unable to say no. ”
In another incident, an enraged Combs allegedly dangled Ventura's friend from a 17th-floor hotel balcony. It was also alleged that he threatened to blow up the car of his rival, rapper Kid Cudi, which then exploded in his driveway, but the perpetrator is unknown. In September 2018, after Ventura tried to end their relationship, Combs allegedly broke into her home and raped her.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages for sex trafficking, sexual assault, sexual assault and harassment. Combs denies the allegations.