Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been accused of raping a woman as “payback” for suggesting he was involved in the murder of Tupac Shakur.
In a lawsuit filed in California, Ashley Parham also claims the musician threatened to slash her face with a knife in retaliation for her comments.
Combs has yet to respond to the allegations, but has consistently denied all claims of sexual assault. He has also previously denied any involvement in the drive-by shooting that killed rapper Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas in 1996.
The murder has never been solved, although former gang member Duane “Keffe D” Davis was charged with murder last year.
Davis, whose trial will begin in March 2025, previously claimed that Combs offered him $1m (£769,000) for a hit on Shakur.
In legal papers filed in California yesterday, Parham says she landed on Combs’ radar after meeting one of his friends at a bar in 2018.
The friend was “attempting to impress” people by making a video call to Combs, but Parham refused to take part because she believed the rapper “had something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur”.
In the lawsuit, she claims Combs overheard her comment and said she would “pay” for it.
About a month later, the friend invited her to his home asking for help with his cancer drugs, and Combs unexpectedly turned up, she claims.
Parham alleges that the rapper then approached her “with a knife and held it to the right side of [her] face and threatened to give her a ‘Glasgow smile’ in retaliation for her previous statements”.
Combs then ripped off her clothes and “violently” raped her with a television remote control, the documents say.
During the ordeal, Combs allegedly told her that her life was in his hands and that, if he so desired, she would never be seen again.
Parham alleges that she was then raped by multiple people, “until eventually she had no control over her body nor could she move her body”.
Parham says she eventually tried to escape but was confronted by Combs, who offered her money to say the rape was consensual, she claims.
She ran to neighbours for help, the lawsuit says, as gunshots were fired in her direction.
They had already called the police, having heard the disturbance next door.
Parham says she told the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department she had been gang raped by Combs and his associates, but no further action was taken.
She went to hospital three weeks later and staff called local police. However, Parham claims neither of her police reports led to an investigation.
She is suing Combs and six other people for sexual assault and battery, abuse, false imprisonment and kidnapping, and is demanding a trial by jury.
The BBC has contacted his lawyers for comment and is similarly seeking a response from his co-defendants. —BBC