Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been hit with a new lawsuit by a model who claims he abused her for years and impregnated her – then had his ex Yung Miami pressure her into getting an abortion.
The woman filed the suit on Friday under the name Jane Doe.
She claims the rapper drugged and assaulted her over four years, and that she became pregnant during one of the encounters before suffering a miscarriage.
She alleges that Yung Miami, Diddy’s former partner whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, then harassed her, telling her to get an abortion.
She is the latest person to file a lawsuit against the rapper, who is awaiting trial in a Brooklyn jail on racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
The alleged victim says she met Diddy in 2020, when she was invited to join him in an all-expenses paid trip.
Neither Diddy nor Yung Miami have responded to the woman’s claims.
The female rapper dated Diddy sporadically in 2021. When the first allegations against him emerged, she released a statement disavowing domestic violence.
The suit claims the woman regularly saw Diddy in 2021 and 2022 in arranged meetings in Los Angeles, New York and Miami, among other locations.
The woman says Diddy’s staff used ‘coercive and harassing language’ to force her to travel to see the music mogul.
Diddy inflicted physical injuries on the woman and forced her to take ketamine and other drugs, per the lawsuit.
The woman allegedly became pregnant in July of 2022 after she was drugged and assaulted.
She claims Diddy’s associates harassed her to get an abortion before she miscarried.
The suit states Diddy continued to contact the alleged victim through July of 2024.
It comes just days after another alleged victim, Thalia Graves, filed a lawsuit against in the rapper in New York.
Graves says Diddy and his head of security Joseph Sherman raped her the Bad Boy Records studios in New York back in 2001.
The rapper is locked up in Brooklyn awaiting trial on allegations that he presided over a sordid empire of sexual crimes protected by blackmail and shocking acts of violence.
He has been in federal custody since his arrest Monday night at a Manhattan hotel.
A federal magistrate on Tuesday rejected his initial bail request. On Wednesday, he and his lawyers struck out with a second judge, who will preside over his trial.
Diddy is accused of inducing female victims and male sex workers into drugged-up, sometimes dayslong sexual performances dubbed ‘Freak Offs.’
A thousand bottles of baby oil were discovered during searches of his properties, it is claimed. And prosecutors allege women who participated in the freak offs were so worn out by the marathon sex sessions they needed IV drips after.
The indictment also refers obliquely to an attack on his former girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, that was captured on video released earlier this year by CNN.
In court Agnifilo acknowledged Diddy was ‘not a perfect person,’ saying he’d used drugs and had been in ‘toxic relationships’ but was getting treatment and therapy.
He maintained that the case stemmed from one long-term, consensual relationship that faltered amid infidelity. He didn’t name the woman, but the details matched those of Diddy’s decade-long involvement with Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura.
The ‘Freak Offs,’ Agnifilo contended, were an expansion of that relationship, and not coercive.
Prosecutors portrayed the scope as larger. They said they had interviewed more than 50 victims and witnesses.
Like many aging hip-hop figures, the Bad Boy Records founder had established a gentle public image. The father of seven was a respected businessman whose annual Hamptons ‘White Party’ was once a must-have invitation for the jet-setting elite.
But prosecutors said he facilitated his crimes using the same companies, people and methods that vaulted him to power. They said they would prove the charges with financial and travel records, electronic communications and videos of the ‘Freak Offs.’
Arguing to keep Diddy in jail, prosecutor Emily Johnson said that the once-celebrated rapper has a long history of intimidating both accusers and witnesses to his alleged abuse. She cited text messages from women who said Diddy forced them into the Freak Offs and then threatened to leak videos of them engaging in sex acts.
Johnson seized on a text message from a woman who said Combs dragged her down a hallway by her hair.
According to Johnson, the woman told the rapper: ‘I’m not a rag doll, I’m someone’s child.’