While appearing on her first broadcast interview, one of the women accusing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of s3xual assault claimed that the disgraced music mogul said he would ‘eat her face’
One of those accusing Sean “Diddy” Combs spoke out in her first broadcast interview.
The disgraced music mogul is facing various accusations of s3xual assault along with federal charges ranging from racketeering and s3x trafficking. Combs has denied any wrongdoings and pled not guilty in court.
One of the women accusing Combs of rap3 spoke to Banfield on NewsNation alongside her attorney. The alleged victim spoke from a dark room with her face blurred to hide her identity. She detailed the first moment that she got the feeling that Combs was, as she puts it, “bizarre” and claimed it happened after she accused him of being involved in Tupac’s d3ath – something that has never been proven or suggested as the rapper’s murder still remains unsolved.
The woman explained: “Because that’s when he threatened me that he was going to come after me, and he threatened he was going to eat my face, so I didn’t take him seriously. I just thought he was a bizarre human being.”
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In her lawsuit, obtained by The Mirror US, the woman claimed that Combs told her she would “pay” for her comments. A month later, Combs’ friend invited the accuser over to his house and Combs later showed up and held a knife to her face, threatening to give her a “Glasgow smile.”
The lawsuit went into further detail, claiming: “Diddy, while violently raping [the alleged victim] with a television remote, told Plaintiff that her life was in his hands and that if he wanted he could ‘take her’ and she would never be seen again.” The woman also alleged in the suit that Combs offered her money to say what happened was consensual but she did not take it.
Combs’ reps told the Mirror: “As the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department confirmed, her report was thoroughly investigated and it was determined the claims were unfounded. Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day she claims she was assaulted. There is no evidence that Mr. Combs was ever even in the same room as [the accuser]. She is completely unbelievable and no sane person who views the evidence will credit her story.”
Jimmy Lee, a spokesperson for the Contra Costa Sheriff’s department, said only “a report was taken” on the day in question. “We take these cases seriously, and detectives thoroughly investigated the accusations,” he added, “It was later determined the claims were unfounded.”
The rapper’s attorney Erica Wolff issued a statement denying all allegations against him. She said: “We cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus. That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he s3xually abused anyone, including minors.”
She concluded: “He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court if and when claims are filed and served, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.”
The woman explained: “Because that’s when he threatened me that he was going to come after me, and he threatened he was going to eat my face, so I didn’t take him seriously. I just thought he was a bizarre human being.”
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AFP via Getty Images)
In her lawsuit, obtained by The Mirror US, the woman claimed that Combs told her she would “pay” for her comments. A month later, Combs’ friend invited the accuser over to his house and Combs later showed up and held a knife to her face, threatening to give her a “Glasgow smile.”
The lawsuit went into further detail, claiming: “Diddy, while violently raping [the alleged victim] with a television remote, told Plaintiff that her life was in his hands and that if he wanted he could ‘take her’ and she would never be seen again.” The woman also alleged in the suit that Combs offered her money to say what happened was consensual but she did not take it.
Combs’ reps told the Mirror: “As the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department confirmed, her report was thoroughly investigated and it was determined the claims were unfounded. Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day she claims she was assaulted. There is no evidence that Mr. Combs was ever even in the same room as [the accuser]. She is completely unbelievable and no sane person who views the evidence will credit her story.”
Jimmy Lee, a spokesperson for the Contra Costa Sheriff’s department, said only “a report was taken” on the day in question. “We take these cases seriously, and detectives thoroughly investigated the accusations,” he added, “It was later determined the claims were unfounded.”
The rapper’s attorney Erica Wolff issued a statement denying all allegations against him. She said: “We cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus. That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he s3xually abused anyone, including minors.”
She concluded: “He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court if and when claims are filed and served, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.”