A fresh legal complaint has reportedly been filed against American music mogul Sean Combs, adding another layer to the growing list of allegations surrounding the embattled entertainment figure.
The case comes as Combs is already serving a federal prison sentence following prior convictions.
According to reporting cited by TMZ, the latest lawsuit was filed by an unnamed man identified only as John Doe, who alleges that he was sexually assaulted when he was still a minor.
Alleged Encounter Described at Hollywood Networking Event
Court documents referenced in the report claim the alleged incident began after the plaintiff met Combs at a networking event in Hollywood.
The man alleges that the music executive later invited him for a private conversation that he believed was related to potential career opportunities in the entertainment industry.
The lawsuit states that once the two were alone, Combs allegedly made inappropriate physical contact and proceeded to carry out sexual acts.
The plaintiff further claims he attempted to express discomfort before the alleged assault continued.
The damages being sought in the case have not been publicly specified.
Combs’ Legal Troubles Continue to Expand
The new allegations arrive amid an already extensive legal history for Combs.
His troubles began in November 2023 when singer and former partner Cassie Ventura filed a civil lawsuit accusing him of rape, physical abuse, and sex trafficking.
That case was later settled within 24 hours for a reported $20 million.
Since then, Combs has faced multiple additional legal challenges, contributing to an increasingly complex and high-profile legal situation that has drawn widespread media attention.
Current Incarceration and Federal Conviction
Combs, aged 56, is currently serving time at FCI Fort Dix, a low-security federal correctional institution located in New Jersey on a joint military base.
He is serving a 50-month sentence following federal convictions related to transporting individuals for the purpose of prostitution.
His expected release date is reportedly set for April 2028, barring any changes to his sentence or additional legal outcomes.
Broader Fallout and Continuing Allegations
The latest lawsuit adds to mounting scrutiny surrounding Combs’ personal and professional history, with multiple civil and criminal allegations continuing to surface across different jurisdictions.
While Combs and his representatives have previously denied various accusations against him, the expanding number of claims has intensified public and legal attention on his past conduct and business dealings.
As proceedings continue, the case remains part of a wider legal battle that is still unfolding in the U.S. justice system.