Diddy And His Head of Security Accused Of Drugging And Recording Violent Sexual Abuse In A New Lawsuit

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Disgraced rap mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs was arrested in New York City Monday after being indicted by a grand jury, however, some big questions remain unanswered regarding certain allegations. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing serious new accusations while already being held on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

A woman named Thalia Graves filed a lawsuit on Tuesday, September 24, accusing the disgraced music mogul and his head of security, Joseph Sherman, of raping her in 2001.

According to legal documents obtained by 'Us Weekly,' Graves was 25 years old at the time and had been dating someone who worked for Diddy.

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Graves alleges that Diddy, now 54, lured her into a meeting with him and Sherman, where she was given a drink that she says was likely drugged. She claims the alleged substance caused her to briefly lose consciousness, and when she awoke, she was allegedly restrained and sexually abused by both Diddy and Sherman.

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The alleged incident left her with severe mental health struggles, including depression and anxiety, leading her to seek extensive psychological treatment. In 2023, Graves discovered that the alleged rape had been recorded by the Bad Boy Records' founder and Sherman and was being shown to other men.

Diddy, who has not yet publicly responded to the lawsuit, remains in custody following his September 17 indictment on various charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, and fraud. The 14-page indictment alleges that Diddy used his business empire and influence to force women into sexual acts and hide his misconduct. These accusations span over a decade, with some dating back to 2009.

Originally published on Enstarz.

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