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Diddy faces fresh sex assault lawsuit hours after sentencing
Less than 24 hours after learning his fate in federal court, music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is back in the headlines, this time facing a new sexual assault lawsuit filed in Los Angeles.
According to TMZ, the new lawsuit was filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents over 100 alleged victims suing Diddy for sexual assault. The complainant, identified as Leiana Ripley, alleged the incident happened around November 1, 2016, at Club Playhouse in L.A.
Ripley claims Diddy approached her with a drink and ordered her to take it. When she hesitated, he allegedly snapped: “Bitch, I’m not asking you. Drink that st and shut the f up.”* Feeling intimidated, she said she complied — only for Diddy to allegedly put his arm around her, shove his hand under her skirt, and penetrate her with his fingers while saying, “Bitch, I do what I want, take that s*.”
The lawsuit claims Ripley tried to push him off but Diddy laughed, appearing amused by her discomfort, before eventually letting her go. She reportedly left the club in shock, returned to her hotel, and later discovered bruising and a tear in her genital area.
Ripley says the incident left her traumatized and is seeking damages for emotional and physical distress.
Diddy’s legal team ,who were in a New York courtroom on October 3 for his sentencing in a separate criminal case have not yet responded to the latest allegations.
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