In May 2024, former model Crystal McKinney filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging that he drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2003. According to McKinney, she met Combs during a Men's Fashion Week event in Manhattan, where he invited her to his recording studio later that evening. Upon arrival, she found Combs and several men consuming alcohol and marijuana. After partaking in what she believed was marijuana, McKinney began to feel disoriented, suspecting the substance was laced with another drug. She alleges that Combs then led her to a bathroom, where he forced her to perform oral sex. Following the assault, McKinney claims she lost consciousness and later awoke in a taxi, realizing she had been sexually assaulted.
McKinney's lawsuit was filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, which allows survivors to pursue civil action regardless of the statute of limitations. She also revealed that she preserved the clothing she wore that night, keeping it unwashed and stored in plastic for two decades, potentially serving as evidence. This lawsuit is among several allegations against Combs, who has faced multiple accusations of sexual misconduct and abuse. Combs' representatives have denied these allegations, asserting that they are baseless attempts to tarnish his reputation
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McKinney's lawsuit was filed under New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, which allows survivors to pursue civil action regardless of the statute of limitations. She also revealed that she preserved the clothing she wore that night, keeping it unwashed and stored in plastic for two decades, potentially serving as evidence. This lawsuit is among several allegations against Combs, who has faced multiple accusations of sexual misconduct and abuse. Combs' representatives have denied these allegations, asserting that they are baseless attempts to tarnish his reputation
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source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.621909.19.0.pdf