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In a recent lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son, Christian “King” Combs, are named as co-defendants in a case involving allegations of sexual assault.
The lawsuit, which was filed by a woman who worked on a yacht chartered by Sean Combs, accuses Christian Combs of sexually assaulting her while she was working on the boat.
According to the lawsuit, the assault took place in late December 2022, when Christian Combs allegedly pressured the woman, Grace O'Marcaigh, to drink tequila that she believes was spiked with other drugs.
He then allegedly groped her and attempted to force her to perform oral sex.
O'Marcaigh reported the assault to the yacht's captain the next day, but she claims that no meaningful action was taken after Sean Combs allegedly paid the captain a large sum of money.
This lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal actions accusing Sean Combs of sexual misconduct.
It comes amidst a federal sex trafficking investigation that recently led Homeland Security agents to raid his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
In response to the lawsuit, an attorney for Sean and Christian Combs called the claims "lewd and meritless" and stated that they would be filing a motion to dismiss.
The attorney also criticized the federal investigation as a "witch hunt based on meritless accusations."
O'Marcaigh's lawsuit seeks damages to be determined at trial. Christian Combs, a musical artist, has denied the allegations.
Sean Combs, a three-time Grammy winner and founder of Bad Boy Records, has been a prominent figure in the hip-hop industry for decades.