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Singer Dawn Richard sues Sean “Diddy” Combs for sexual assault

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By Julio Cortes

Sep 11, 2024, 5:48 PM EDT

The rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sued again for sexual assault, this time by the singer Dawn Richardwho was part of the musical group Danity KaneShe also accuses him of verbal abuse and inhumane treatment.

Sean “Diddy” Combs is sued for sexual assault and gender violence

Richard, 41, testified in the lawsuit (which was seen by the site) Page Six) that Combs constantly referred to his fellow members with adjectives such as “fat,” “ugly,” and “b***h.” In addition, he said he saw “Diddy” allegedly drugged and hitting several times Cassie Venturahis now ex-partner. He allegedly threw a “boiling” pot of eggs at her and threw her down the stairs. at his home in Los Angeles.

Cassie Ventura posts a message about the video in which Sean “Diddy” Combs appears beating her

The artist would also have forced the members of Danity Kane (group produced by Combs and recorded on his record label Bad Boy Records) to rehearse for 48 hours straight, without sleeping. Dawn She claims that Sean touched her inappropriately while she was changing clothes and also criticized her body.

The singer (who has released seven solo albums) is seeking damagesa monetary judgment for mental pain and emotional distress, punitive and exemplary damages, and that “Diddy” (who has not commented on the matter so far) cover his attorneys’ fees.

The group Danity Kane It was formed in 2005, in one of the seasons of the program “Making The Band” from the channel MTV; her first two albums debuted at number 1 on the chart Billboard 200. His biggest hit was the single “Showstopper”but from 2008 their popularity began to decline, until their separation the following year.

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