Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s 26-year-old son Christian Combs has been accused of sexual assault in a brand new lawsuit.
In one other authorized blow for the Combs household, Grace O’Marcaigh is suing Christian for alleged sexual assault, sexual harassment and infliction of emotional misery.
The lawsuit, which AllHipHop was the primary to report on, was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court docket on Thursday, O’Marcaigh claimed Christian drugged and sexually assaulted her whereas she was employed as a steward on a yacht chartered by Diddy in December 2022.
The “I’ll Be Lacking You” rapper, as the one that chartered the boat, was named as a defendant within the lawsuit for premises legal responsibility and for aiding and abetting his son within the alleged assault.
“Like father, like son,” lawyer Tyrone Blackburn, who’s representing O’Marcaigh, mentioned to NBC Information concerning the authorized motion. “It offers us no pleasure or pleasure in submitting this swimsuit in opposition to Christian Combs who has clearly adopted his father’s sample and follow of depravity.”
O’Marcaigh is searching for unspecified damages.
This marks the primary lawsuit to accuse Christian of sexual assault.
His 54-year-old father has been hit with 5 sexual assault lawsuits since November.
The one filed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie has been settled, however the others stay ongoing.
On March 25, federal brokers raided the mogul’s properties in Los Angeles and Miami as a part of their investigation into alleged intercourse trafficking.
Christian was handcuffed throughout the raids however not arrested, whereas Diddy was neither detained nor arrested.
After the raids, Diddy’s lawyer Aaron Dyer maintained his consumer’s innocence and described the operation as “nothing greater than a witch hunt based mostly on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.”
He added in his assertion, “There was no discovering of legal or civil legal responsibility with any of those allegations. Mr. Combs is harmless and can proceed to battle each single day to clear his title.”