Diddy is sued by two more alleged victims including a man who claims he drugged them with laced drink before sexually assaulting them

Two more alleged victims have sued Diddy, including a man who claimed the rapper drugged him with a drink before raping him at an afterparty in Miami.

Tony Buzbee, the attorney leading the charge for 120 of the disgraced rapper’s alleged victims, has filed two more lawsuits against the rapper, who has been in jail for months after allegations of years of horrific abuse.

TMZ reported that a Florida man named John Doe claimed he was drugged with a drink before waking up naked and witnessing Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, rape him at an afterparty in Miami after killing him met in the evening. -club.

Diddy allegedly continued to rape him while wearing a “disturbing smile.” John Doe said the drugs in his system made it impossible to fight back.

He said he woke up the next day, got his clothes back and was escorted out of the home to be dropped off at the nightclub where he and others were partying.

The other new accuser, named Jane Doe, claimed she was given a drink of liquor and made to perform oral sex on six members of his security team and himself in a black limousine.

She claimed she wasn’t allowed to leave until she gave everyone oral sex, and that Diddy continued to call her derogatory names and sprayed champagne on her during the attack.

Both victims have reportedly sued the Bad Boys founder for damages.

Tony Buzbee, the attorney who led the charge for 120 alleged victims of Diddy (pictured dressed as the Pope at a Halloween party in New York in 2008), filed two more lawsuits against him.

In this courtroom sketch, Sean “Diddy” Combs, left, sits at the defense table with one of his attorneys, Teny Garagos, during his bail hearing, Wednesday, September 18, 2024, in New York

DailyMail.com has contacted Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, for comment.

Diddy has been in custody since his arrest in September on charges that he coerced and abused women for years using a network of associates and associates. An indictment accuses him of silencing victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical abuse.

He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently seeking to be released to home confinement on a $50 million bond.

The latest lawsuits come after Diddy’s lawyers requested that he be allowed to appear unchained for all future court hearings.

“We write on behalf of our client, Mr. Sean Combs, to respectfully request that the Court direct the United States Marshals Service to unstrain Mr. Combs before bringing him into the courtroom for tomorrow’s hearing and for all future appearances in the courtroom,” the spokesperson said. legal request said, as reported by People.

Agnifilo pointed out that Diddy, 54, was placed in leg irons “without any justification” during his previous court appearance on October 10.

The defense attorney claimed the handcuffs raised “major concerns” about “juror bias.” He added that the restrictions also “interfere with the suspect’s ability to communicate with his lawyer” and go against the “respectful treatment of suspects.”

“Given the press attention to the pretrial proceedings in this case, there is a significant risk that potential jurors will learn about the shackles through the media and develop such bias,” Agnifio wrote.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrives at the LA premiere of ‘The Four: Battle For Stardom’ at CBS Radford Studio Center on May 30, 2018 in Los Angeles

Under-fire rap megastar Diddy looks on top of the world as he and his then-girlfriend Cassie throw a party during the Bad Boy Sound Clash in Kingston, Jamaica, in January 2013

Diddy at PS2 Estate Day 3 – 6th Annual P. Diddy White Party at PS2 Estate in Bridgehampton, New York

Designer Donna Karen, musician Tommy Lee Jones, singer Mariah Carey, host Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Star Jones and rapper Reverend Run at ‘The Real White Party’ hosted by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs at the Combs estate in East Hampton on 2 September 2007 in East Hampton, New York

“This is a serious matter that, with all due respect, must be addressed immediately,” the lawyers told Judge Arun Subramanian, who has already scheduled a bail hearing for Diddy on Friday.

They asked for an “immediate hearing” so prosecutors can explain who authorized the search of the rapper’s cell, where personal belongings and paperwork were seized.

Later Monday, prosecutors responded to the claims with a letter to the judge saying the inspection of Diddy’s cell was part of a prison-wide security-related investigation that had nothing to do with him or his prosecution.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs rented the Paris palace for 24 hours on May 3, 2014 to celebrate Meek Mills’ 27th birthday

They said the search was planned before the music mogul was arrested and was properly conducted with an investigator entering Diddy’s cell and deciding not to examine a manila envelope marked “legal” that was in the cell.

They added that potentially privileged material was first reviewed by a “filter team” of government lawyers who did not work on the case. The team was tasked with removing all confidential communications protected by attorney-client privilege so that prosecutors could not see them.

The court heard the FBI also seized Diddy’s ‘What to do’ list, which required a family member to ‘find dirt’ on two alleged victims, as well as pages where he wrote ‘inspirational’ quotes to himself.

Agnifilo called the pre-planned cleanup a “pretext” for a prison investigator to attack Diddy – real name Sean Combs.

The possible remedy could include the “dismissal of the charges,” he said, or the prosecution team’s refusal.

“We don’t know enough to say what the reasonable solution is,” he told the court.

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