Some men have also accused Diddy of sexual assault

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Some men have also accused Diddy of sexual assault

Ever since Pandora's box was opened, Diddy has been sued left and right by people who claim they were sexually harassed and assaulted by him. A number of men have also joined the many women who sued Diddy.

According to TMZ, Diddy has been named in 6 separate lawsuits filed by Tony Buzbee, the Texas lawyer who says he represents up to 120 of Diddy's alleged victims, and in 4 of the 6 filed so far the victims are men.

In one lawsuit, a man claims he met Diddy in 2008 when he worked for Ecko Clothing and met him, along with his 3 bodyguards, in the warehouse of the Macy's flagship store in New York. It was May 2008 and on that occasion someone hit him in the neck with a gun and made him fall to his knees. At that point Diddy allegedly approached him and told him “Suck my dick, Ecko” and then raped him.

In another lawsuit, a man claims he was hired to work as security for Diddy's White Party in 2006, where he claims he consumed a drink laced with GBH and/or Ecstasy. He also says Diddy forced him into a van where he sexually assaulted him. The man claims that Diddy inserted his penis into the man's anus and sodomized him.

Another man who is suing Diddy claims he went to a Diddy party in October 2021, where he felt disoriented after consuming a drink. He says the room started spinning and the only thing he remembers is finding himself in a bedroom, paralyzed. He says at least 3 men sexually assaulted him and that he saw Diddy naked on top of him at one point during the alleged assault.

The fourth lawsuit is from a man who would have been only 16 at the time, when he was invited to Diddy's 1998 White Party in the Hamptons, where he says they took a photo together. He claims Diddy took him to a private area to chat and told him he had the right look for the music industry and could become a star with his help.

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