After the release of a 2016 video of Diddy physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, the rapper faces new sexual assault allegations.
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Diddy faces new sexual assault lawsuit and 50 Cent reportedly finds a home for his documentary. After CNN released security footage of Diddy assaulting Cassie at a hotel in 2016, New York Mayor Eric Adams told PIX11 News that he is considering rescinding the key to the city presented to Combs in September. While Diddy and Cassie's legal battle has been resolved, Combs has faced another lawsuit. In a complaint filed in the United States District Court in New York, Crystal McKinney claims that while visiting Diddy's recording studio, he gave her alcohol and a marijuana joint, which she believed was laced with a narcotic or other drugs. intoxicating substances. She says Combs then took her to a bathroom, where he allegedly began kissing her without her consent, before sticking his head in her crotch and forcing her to perform oral sex despite her protests. Representatives for Combs, Bad Boy Entertainment, Sean John Clothing and Universal Music Group did not immediately respond to Billboard's requests for comment. 50 Cent's docuseries about many of Diddy's sexual assault allegations may have found a home. 50 republished a headline claiming it sold the series to Netflix with the caption: “NETFLIX wins bidding war, but if more victims continue to emerge, I'll need more episodes.” Billboard reached out to Netflix, but they have not yet confirmed the purchase.
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