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Sean “Diddy” Combs is under investigation — again.
On Friday, November 14, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received a report from a police department in Largo, Florida, that was taken in September from a man claiming the disgraced music mogul, 56, sexually assaulted him in 2020, according to ABC News. The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Bureau is now on the case.
In since-deleted social media posts, the alleged victim came forward as Jonathan Hay, and revealed that he was one of the John Does in a July civil lawsuit against the rapper, per the outlet.
According to the police report obtained by ABC News, Hay claims an incident occurred in February 2020, where the Bad Boys Records founder pleasured himself in front of him before asking Hay to “finish him off.” Hay said he was too stunned to speak, and that Combs proceeded to throw a t-shirt stained with semen at him.
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Also in the report is a second incident that allegedly took place in March 2021, where Hay claims C.J. Wallace — son of late rapper The Notorious B.I.G — brought him to a location where two men put something over his head, before Combs forcibly put his penis inside of Hay’s mouth multiple times, per the outlet.
ABC News notes that last week, Wallace, 29, filed a counterclaim against Hay in Florida, insisting that Hay’s “wildly false and defamatory allegations” were a part of a “calculated smear campaign.”
Meanwhile, Combs’ civil attorney Jonathan Davis shared a statement with the outlet about the allegations: “As Mr. Combs’ legal team has repeatedly stated for over a year now, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a media circus. Let me make it absolutely clear, Mr. Combs categorically denies as false and defamatory all claims that he sexually abused anyone. He looks forward to vindicating himself in court, where such matters are decided — and not in the media — based on admissible, material evidence, not rank speculation and unsubstantiated allegations.”