Woman Accusing Diddy of Sexual Assault with TV Remote Speaks Out in New Documentary Set to Air on Peacock in the U.S.

Woman Accusing Diddy of Sexual Assault with TV Remote Speaks Out in New Documentary Set to Air on Peacock in the U.S.

In a new documentary titled Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, viewers will hear from a woman who accuses the hip-hop mogul of horrific misconduct.

The upcoming Peacock documentary features an interview with a woman named Ashley, who claims to have been assaulted by Diddy in 2018.

Her face remains unseen in the documentary, and she only uses her first name.

The Lawsuit and Allegations

Ashley filed a lawsuit in October against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, accusing him of sexual assault.

The lawsuit was lodged in the U.S. District Court in Northern California.

It came just weeks after Diddy was arrested on charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and involvement in prostitution.

In her legal filing, Ashley recounts how she met Diddy in March 2018 after he unexpectedly entered her friend’s apartment in Orinda, California, along with several individuals, including his close associate Kristina Khorram.

According to the lawsuit, Ashley had a prior encounter with Diddy through a FaceTime call with her friend Shane Pearce, where she mentioned that she wasn’t impressed with him, partly due to suspicions surrounding the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.

Diddy, apparently enraged by her comment, allegedly threatened her in retaliation.

The Harrowing Incident

Ashley claims that Pearce later invited her to his apartment under false pretenses, supposedly to assist him with his cancer medication.

Instead, she alleges Diddy arrived at the apartment with his bodyguard, Khorram, and others.

During this encounter, Diddy allegedly held a knife to her face and made threats of violence, including one where he said he could leave her untraceable.

The assault took a disturbing turn when Diddy allegedly raped Ashley with a TV remote, while also threatening her life.

The lawsuit also details further assault by Diddy and others, including Pearce, who allegedly participated in the sexual violence.

In the documentary, Ashley opens up about the emotional aftermath of the alleged attack, shedding tears as she talks about how the incident has led her to become reclusive and distrustful of others.

She describes her life since the assault as one of isolation, and says, “I don’t trust anyone.”

Diddy’s Denial and Legal Response

Diddy’s legal team has firmly denied the accusations, calling them “fabricated” in a statement provided to the documentary producers.

The defense also criticized the documentary as irresponsible journalism and claimed that prior investigations by law enforcement had dismissed the allegations as unfounded.

They further argue that Diddy was not even in Orinda, California, on the date Ashley claims the assault took place.

More Revelations in the Documentary

The documentary also features interviews with people from Diddy’s past, including childhood friends, his bodyguard, and musician Al B.

Sure!, who had a relationship with Diddy’s on-and-off girlfriend Kim Porter.

The documentary is set to be available on Peacock this Tuesday.

Diddy’s Current Situation

As the documentary premieres, Diddy is currently incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, awaiting his trial, which is scheduled to begin in May.

He shares a cell with Luigi Mangione, a suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Reports suggest that Diddy is frustrated by Mangione’s growing popularity among inmates, feeling overshadowed by him.

Diddy is also facing serious accusations in an indictment that includes details of organizing “freak-offs,” parties that allegedly involved sex workers and various narcotics to control the victims.

These accusations paint a disturbing picture of the music mogul’s alleged activities, adding to the growing controversy surrounding him.

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