A former assistant of Sean Combs filed a lawsuit, accusing the actor of forcing dangerous parties, using illegal substances and hiding evidence.
The former assistant of Sean Combs, better known as P. Diddy, Phillip Pines has filed a lawsuit, making serious allegations against the artist.
According to Variety, the lawsuit alleges that Pines worked for Combs as a senior executive assistant, but instead of routine duties like catering or mending clothes, she was assigned to prepare the controversial which is the Wild King Nights party.
Pines’ duties included providing red lights, alcohol, illegal substances, libido products, towels and even sex machines, the statement said. He was also responsible for cleaning up after the event, including removing incriminating evidence such as drugs, stains on furniture and video from Combs’ devices.
The plaintiff alleges that the rapper once threw his 51st birthday party while testing positive for Covid-19, which was contracted from one of the guests. In addition, he said he witnessed the beating of one of the partygoers in Miami.
P. Diddy and his lawyers vehemently deny the allegations. In a statement, the artist’s defense said: “No matter how many charges are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or trafficked a man, a woman, an adult or a minor.We live In a world where anyone can sue for any reason, fortunately there is a fair and impartial trial to determine the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail. court.”
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