Diddy Faces New Legal Storm: Two Additional Women Step Forward with Disturbing Allegations of Sexual Abuse

Two additional ladies have blamed Sean “Diddy” Brushes of sexual maltreatment, multi week after the music tycoon settled a different claim with the vocalist Cassie that contained charges of assault and actual maltreatment.

Both of the new suits were recorded Thursday just before the termination of the Grown-up Survivors Act, a New York regulation allowing casualties of sexual maltreatment a one-year window to document common activity no matter what the legal time limit.

The filings detail demonstrations of rape, beatings and constrained tranquilizing supposedly dedicated in the mid 1990s by Brushes, then an ability chief, party advertiser and rising figure in New York City’s hip-bounce local area.

One of the informers, Joi Dickerson, said she was a 19-year-old understudy at Syracuse College when she consented to meet Brushes at an eatery in Harlem in 1991. After their date, Brushes “purposefully medicated” her, then, at that point, brought her home and physically attacked her, as per the recording.

Without her insight, Brushes recorded the attack and later imparted it to a few companions in the music business, the suit charges. The public openness sent Dickerson into a “spiral,” adding to extreme melancholy that handled her in the emergency clinic and constrained her to exit school, the claim says.

In a different claim documented Thursday, an anonymous lady denounced Brushes and a R&B vocalist, Aaron Corridor, of physically attacking her and a companion, then beating her few days after the fact.

The lady — recognized exclusively as Jane Doe — said that she and her flat mate got back to Corridor’s home with him and Brushes after a music industry occasion in 1990 or 1991. The informer said she was forced into having intercourse with Brushes. Subsequently, as she was getting dressed, “Corridor burst into the room, nailed her down and constrained Jane Doe to engage in sexual relations with him,” the suit states.

At the point when the casualty later addressed her companion, who is likewise not named, she discovered that her companion “had been compelled to engage in sexual relations with Brushes and Corridor in another room,” as per the suit. “Upon data and conviction, when Brushes got done with Jane Doe, he and Lobby exchanged, and they started attacking Jane Doe’s companion,” the suit states.

A couple of days after the fact, an “perturbed” Brushes purportedly appeared at the home of the two ladies trying to prevent them from standing in opposition to the maltreatment. He then, at that point, gagged the lady distinguished as Jane Doe until she dropped, the suit states.

In a messaged explanation, a representative for Brushes denied the claims, blaming the two people for looking to take advantage of the New York regulation that briefly broadened the legal time limit.

An email request to Lobby was not returned.

Tyrone Blackburn, a lawyer for the anonymous informer, said his client was currently tying down clinical archives and witness articulations to help her suit, which was documented late Thursday “with an end goal to save the legal time limit.”

The suit brought by Dickerson noticed that the casualty recorded police reports in New York and New Jersey after the maltreatment. Requests to the New York City Police Division were not quickly returned. It was not satisfactory which different purviews the reports might have been documented.

After the shot attack, Dickerson said she moved toward companions in the music business requesting that they affirm the presence of the “retribution pornography” tape, yet was repelled by the people who were “frightened that Brushes would fight back against them and that they would lose future business and music open doors.”

The Related Press doesn’t regularly name individuals who say they have been physically manhandled except if they approach freely, as Dickerson has done.

In years after the supposed attacks, Brushes, presently 54, would tracked down his own name, Awful Young men Records, assisting with delivering Mary J. Blige and Big deal Smalls en route to becoming one of the most persuasive hip-bounce makers and chiefs in the class’ set of experiences.

The sets of claims follow a different arrangement of hazardous charges made last week by Casandra Ventura, who performs under the name Cassie, who said that Brushes exposed her to an example of maltreatment during their years involved acquaintance, which started in 2005, when she was 19 and he was 37.

Among the charges, Ventura said Brushes handled her with drugs, exposed her to “savage” beatings, and constrained her to engage in sexual relations with male whores while he stroked off and shot them. At the point when she attempted to cut off the friendship in 2018, Brushes assaulted her, she claimed.

The claim was settled one day after it was petitioned for an undisclosed aggregate.

In a proclamation shared by her legal counselors, Ventura said she needed to determine this matter “based on conditions that I have some degree of control.”

Brushes said: “We have chosen to genially determine this matter. I want Cassie and her family to enjoy all that life has to offer. Love.”

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