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Judge Orders Diddy’s Accuser to Reveal Identity Otherwise Rape Case Will Be Dismissed

Judge Orders Diddy’s Accuser to Reveal Identity Otherwise Rape Case Will Be Dismissed

A New York judge issued one of these orders: Sean “Diddy” Combs The accusers must reveal their identities or their cases will be dismissed.

The judge made the decision, stating that the alleged victim accused a famous person of sexually assaulting her 20 years ago, identifying her as “Jane Doe”.

Jane Doe’s filing alleged that when she was 19, Sean “Diddy” Combs locked her and a friend in a room and threatened to kill them if they refused to perform oral sex on him.

Alleged Diddy Victim Must Reveal Identity

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Accordingly Page SixJudge Mary Kay Vyskocil ruled that a woman who identified herself as “Jane Doe” in the case file must reveal her true identity or her lawsuit against Diddy risks being dismissed.

Vyskocil reportedly stated that he understood that the alleged victim “had an interest in keeping his identity private, given the sensitive nature of his allegations” and that there was “the potential for public scrutiny of his personal life.”

But the judge noted that Jane Doe, as an adult, decided to “file a lawsuit accusing a famous individual of engaging in heinous conduct nearly two decades ago and also accusing certain businesses of complicity in this alleged conduct.” “

Therefore, the judge believes Doe’s anonymity “does not meet her burden of showing that she is entitled” and that she must reopen her case under her real name by November 13.

Jane Doe Accuses Rapper of Raping Her at 19

Diddy arrives at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.Diddy arrives at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party held at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 4, 2018 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.

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Diddy’s accuser, who has been ordered to reveal his identity, is represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, who also represents 120 other victims.

In her scathing lawsuit against the rapper, Jane Doe claimed that in 2004, she was just 19 years old and a college freshman when she was invited to a photo shoot to promote “Da Band,” a group signed by Diddy’s record label.

According to the woman, after the shoot, she and a friend who accompanied her were invited to Diddy’s hotel “for a more private party.”

When they arrived at the rapper’s hotel room, the woman and her friend were taken to another room by guards, who locked them in and said, “You know what you’re here for.”

Diddy then joined the college students in the room and allegedly forced them to drink alcohol and cocaine before ordering one of the women to perform oral sex, “or he would have them both killed.”

according to New York PostThe lawsuit stated that Diddy “fondled, molested, and eventually raped” the plaintiff while she “begged him to stop.”

At one point, when one of the guards opened the door, the woman’s friend got rid of the rapper, while the plaintiff ran away after Diddy left the room.

Lawsuits Led to the Release of Photos of Diddy’s Alleged Victims

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The lawsuits filed by Diddy’s accusers included many photographs showing the locations where the alleged harassment took place.

Photos of the rapper were also submitted as part of the submissions, in which he can be seen having drinks with several guests.

The footage was reportedly taken by one of Diddy’s male victims, moments before he was taken to a private room and fondled and groped by the music producer.

Container allegedly used by Diddy to deposit GHB into alcoholic beverages.Container allegedly used by Diddy to deposit GHB into alcoholic beverages.

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The identities of the other people in the photo remain unclear because almost all of them have been blacked out for unknown reasons. However, Diddy’s face was left clear and appeared to be glaring at the victim who took the photo.

Another case included photographs of a small white plastic container that resembled a test tube.

According to court documents, the mysterious substance was used by the rapper’s staff to slip the date rape drug GHB into the drinks of female attendees of his infamous parties.

Diddy’s Lawyers Summon Tony Buzzbee

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Buzbee, the attorney representing 120 of Diddy’s accusers, has been criticized for the allegations, which the rapper’s lawyers labeled “reckless” and “defamatory.”

“As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every false allegation in what has become a reckless media circus,” said attorney Erica Wolff. Page Six.

“However, Mr. Combs absolutely and categorically denies as false and defamatory any allegation that he sexually assaulted anyone, including minors,” Wolff continued. “He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where allegations are presented and served, and the truth will be determined based on evidence, not speculation.”

Rapper Maintained His Innocence

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Diddy was arrested in New York on September 16 following a grand jury indictment and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.

He is currently detained at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center and has been denied bail multiple times since his arrest because authorities consider him a flight risk.

However, Diddy maintains his innocence and is reportedly not interested in accepting a plea deal if he is offered it.

“That’s up to Mr. Combs, and I don’t think that’s going to happen because he believes he’s innocent,” Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, said. TMZ. “Moreover, he believes he must stand up not just for himself, but for his family and everyone else who has been targeted by the federal government.”

“He feels an obligation to these people to say, ‘You know what, maybe I can break the model. Maybe I can show the world that a black man can win in federal court,'” Agnifilo added. “And I think he’s the only person I know who can actually achieve that goal.”