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P. Diddy Sued By Model Crystal McKinney, Claims Rapper Drugged And Assaulted Her

P. Diddy is facing another lawsuit by a model who alleges she was drugged and sexually assaulted by the mogul in 2003.

By Nicole Dominique1 min read
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Things aren't looking good for Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Last week, the rapper came under fire after CNN released footage showing him attacking his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. The attack, which was recorded around 2016, went viral months after the mogul was sued by Ventura for sex trafficking and abuse. Combs settled the suit for an undisclosed amount, only to be hit with another by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones months later, who claims Combs and his son are a part of a "massive" cover-up of their involvement in a 2022 shooting, per an amended complaint. The allegations add to Jones' original suit, which accuses Combs of sexual assault and harassment.

The rapper is being hit with yet another lawsuit, this time from a model who claims she was drugged and forced to perform oral sex in 2003 when she was 22. In documents obtained by TMZ, McKinney says she was invited to a Men's Fashion Week event at Cipriani Downtown in NYC, where she met Combs, who invited her back to his studio. Shortly after her arrival, McKinney alleges that Combs and "several colleagues were drinking Hennessy and passing around joints," the outlet says.

According to McKinney, when she took a hit of the joint, it was "very powerful," and she claimed it had been laced with a narcotic or another drug. Combs then reportedly demanded she follow him to the bathroom, where she claims he forced himself on her, began kissing her, then shoved her head down to his crotch, commanding her to "suck it." When she refused, McKinney says Combs pushed her head down to force her into doing oral.

McKinney reports she began walking away but suddenly felt woozy and lost consciousness. She alleges she woke up in a taxi only to realize she had been sexually assaulted.

She further claims that she was blackballed from the modeling industry, became depressed, and attempted suicide in 2004. However, upon seeing the shocking news of the lawsuits against Combs, McKinney "knew she had a moral obligation to speak up."

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