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Diddy accuser slapped with court order to reveal name or case will be dismissed

Diddy accuser slapped with court order to reveal name or case will be dismissed

Accuser Jane Doe Sean “Diddy” Combs A man who was allegedly sexually assaulted at a party two decades ago has been ordered to reveal his identity. The New York judge ruled that if he did not do so, his case would be dismissed. Southern District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil gave the woman a few days to present her identification to the court. While the judge recognized Doe’s right to privacy, he emphasized that taking legal action against a public figure comes with the expectation of accountability.

(FILES) Sean Combs 'P. Diddy'. Music mogul Sean Combs will stand trial on May 5, 2025, for racketeering and sex trafficking, a judge said at a hearing on October 10, 2024. (AFP)
(FILES) Sean Combs ‘P. Diddy’. Music mogul Sean Combs will be tried on May 5, 2025, for racketeering and sex trafficking, a judge said during a hearing on October 10, 2024. (AFP)

Diddy’s accuser asked to reveal his identity

Days after Sean “Diddy” Combs faced six new lawsuits and attorney Tony Buzbee hinted that nearly 100 more lawsuits were on the horizon, the rapper’s legal team argued that the identities of these accusers should be made public.

In the decision obtained by Page Six, Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil noted that Jane Doe, who filed her lawsuit anonymously, chose to “accuse a famous person of abhorrent conduct nearly two decades ago” and also alleged that several businesses were complicit in the crime. this behavior. As a result, the judge ruled that Doe “did not bear the burden of showing that she had a right to privacy.”

Doe has until Nov. 13 to reopen her case using her real name. Judge Vyskocil recognized Doe’s right to protect her privacy because her allegations were so sensitive. However, he also emphasized that accountability is necessary when making such serious allegations against a public figure.

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It is represented by TexasThe woman claims Diddy invited her and a friend to a private party for a job, said attorney Tony Buzbee, who is also handling 120 lawsuits filed against the music mogul, who was arrested on sex trafficking, blackmail and other sexual harassment charges. relevant meeting. When they arrived, the Bad Boy Records producer allegedly threatened them with violence if they did not comply with his sexual demands.

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Buzbee also represents many other cases in which Diddy has been accused of assaulting multiple women, minors, and even men. Allegedly “crazy” parties are the primary concern in these cases; Reports suggest that Combs hosted these events to exploit individuals and coerce them into sexual activities with powerful people.

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On October 30, Sean Combs faced a new bombshell allegation, this time for the 2005 attack on a 10-year-old boy. The lawsuit is one of two filed the same day in Manhattan state court by attorney Tony Buzbee. Complaint made by a person California The plaintiff, known as John Doe, claims he was a budding actor and rapper when a consultant arranged an “audition” with Combs at a New York hotel. The lawsuit alleges that after Doe expressed a willingness to “do anything” to achieve success, Combs offered her a drugged soda, pushed her down and forced her to perform sexual acts.