Diddy Faces New Accusations of Drugging, Raping, Sodomizing and Threatening to Kill Multiple Victims

Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing ongoing legal challenges.

The troubled music mogul has been hit with five shocking new lawsuits filed in the Southern District of New York, accusing him of rape, drugging, sodomy, and making threats to kill alleged victims.

Court documents reveal that one unnamed woman claims Combs raped her in 2004 after she was allegedly invited to a photo shoot and then to his hotel room at the Marriott in Manhattan.

At the “more exclusive party,” the college student was reportedly taken to a “separate room away from the main party,” where the door was locked, and she alleges that Combs assaulted both her and her friend.

The Revolt founder allegedly “threatened to have them both killed” if they did not comply.

In a separate filing, an unnamed male accused Combs of aggravated sexual assault in a Macy’s department store stockroom in 2008.

The man alleged that he was confronted by Combs and two bodyguards who threatened to “kill” him while the songwriter reportedly orally raped him.

In another accusation, an unidentified man claimed that Combs drugged and sodomized him in a van outside a White Party in 2006.

He stated that the Grammy winner “dismissed” his cries for help, telling him repeatedly that he would “be alright.”

Additionally, another attendee of a White Party alleged that Combs asked him to “drop his pants and expose” himself in 1998 before allegedly touching the genitals of the then-16-year-old.

A fifth alleged victim, a female, stated that Combs raped her at a 1995 party for Biggie Smalls’ “One More Chance” music video.

She claimed that Combs “violently struck her, slamming her head against a wall” before hitting her again and raping her.

Combs has consistently denied the accusations since his arrest made headlines in September.

The singer was taken into custody in New York City and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution.

He is currently being held without bail in Brooklyn, N.Y., after pleading not guilty.

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