Diddy ‘molested underage male musician and sexually assaulted second man in Macy’s flagship store’

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of abusing six more people, including his first alleged underage victim and a man who worked at Macy’s flagship store in New York.

Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee filed six new lawsuits Monday on behalf of two men and four women, the latest in Comb’s criminal lifestyle since he was indicted last month on sex trafficking and federal racketeering charges.

The two male victims were among 120 accusers who recently came forward alleging that the hip-hop mogul sexually assaulted them between 1995 and 2021.

In the lawsuit, one of the men, who was 16 years old at the time, alleged that Combs molested him during the singer’s 1998 white party in the Hamptons. Combs is said to have done this after the youngster – who was a year younger than New York’s minimum age – asked for advice on breaking into the music business.

Combs ordered the boy to drop his pants and proceeded to harass him, the complaint alleges. The star allegedly told his alleged victim that such behavior was a rite of passage for aspiring musicians, adding: “Don’t you want to break into the business?”

He said he complied out of fear.

The other victim, identified as John Doe, claimed he was “orally raped” by Combs in the warehouse of the Macy’s Flagship store in May 2008.

Diddy is pictured at his white party in the Hamptons in 1998, where he allegedly molested an underage boy who asked for advice on breaking into the music business.

One of the plaintiffs alleged that he was sexually assaulted at a fashion event in the Macy's Flagship Store warehouse in May 2008.

One of the plaintiffs alleged that he was sexually assaulted at a fashion event in the Macy’s Flagship Store warehouse in May 2008.

Attorney representing the plaintiffs, Tony Buzbee

Attorney representing the plaintiffs, Tony Buzbee

All six lawsuits were filed in New York’s Southern District Court under the city’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act. Rolling stone.

John Doe claimed he worked at the Macy’s Ecko Clothing concession stand — a rival to Combs’ Sean John clothing line — and was in the warehouse when Combs and three of his bodyguards entered the area.

The man recalled being punched in the neck and when he fell to the ground – and was on his hands and knees – the alleged attack began.

Combs joked, “Suck my d**k Ecko,” according to the lawsuit.

He then continued the sexual act by inserting his penis into the victim’s mouth.

The complaint states that Combs proceeded to “brutally and brutally orally rape the plaintiff.”

After the attack ended, the victim claimed Combs and his entourage of bodyguards threatened him. Combs continued to hand out Sean Jean items on the store floor “as if nothing had happened,” the lawsuit said.

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been charged with sex trafficking and federal racketeering

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been charged with sex trafficking and federal racketeering

The victim claimed he tried to report the alleged attack to Macy’s security, but no action was taken.

He was later fired by Ecko, but it is unclear what the reason for his dismissal is.

A third anonymous victim claimed he suffered a sexual assault at Diddy’s white party in the Hamptons in 2006.

In the lawsuit, the man claimed he was hired by MASS security to work Comb’s White party in the Hamptons. He claimed that the rapper offered him alcohol throughout the night.

During his second drink he started to feel ‘extremely ill’. He said he “leaned against his truck for support” and later realized he had been drugged.

While feeling unwell, he claimed that Combs’pushed [him] in an open van’, and overpowered him. The suit said the man “struggled to escape” but Combs “held him down and sexually assaulted him.”

The victim pleaded for help, but Combs reportedly said, “You’re going to be okay.”

Since the horrific attack, the man who describes himself as an “All-American guy” said “not a day goes by without thoughts of the traumatic incident.”

The six new lawsuits follow a dozen other complaints filed over the past year alleging that Combs subjected people to sexual abuse throughout his career, including horrific allegations from his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura last November.

It was quickly followed by several more accusers coming forward and a criminal investigation that led to Combs’ indictment by a grand jury last month.

A report describes Combs as violent against women for decades and uses his power in the entertainment industry to silence his victims.

Many have compared him to the Jeffrey Epstein of music.

Former friends, acquaintances, employees, Bad Boy artists and industry insiders told Rolling Stone that Diddy is a menacing figure who uses his public, celebrity-adored persona to hide a pattern of sexual abuse and violence.

According to the report, Diddy’s history of sexual abuse dates back to before the start of his music career, with women who knew him at Howard University saying that even then he showed signs of a violent personality.