Diddy’s anonymous sexual assault accuser ordered to reveal her name if lawsuit proceeds… after she accused the mogul of leading drug-fueled gang rape when she was just 17

  • The accuser will remain anonymous while Diddy’s motion to dismiss is pending
  • Her real name will be added to all court documents if he loses his plea
  • She was the fourth woman in a short time to accuse Diddy of sexual assault

Diddy won a legal victory in court Thursday as he fights a lawsuit filed by a woman who accuses him of sex trafficking and gang-raping her with other men when she was a teenager.

A judge overseeing the case has ruled that the woman – whose identity has so far been kept secret – will no longer be able to remain anonymous if the trial continues, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ.

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in December that the rapper turned music mogul was being sued by the woman, who said she was 17 when Diddy allegedly sexually assaulted her with two male friends.

The accuser was the fourth woman to accuse Diddy of sexual assault in quick succession last year, after his ex, singer Cassie, sued him in November 2023.

Diddy has vehemently denied the allegations made by each of the women.

Diddy won a legal victory in court on Thursday when a judge ruled that an anonymous woman suing him for sexual assault must reveal her name for the lawsuit to proceed, according to documents obtained by TMZ; seen in November in London

The woman accused Diddy of raping her along with two other men when she was just 17 in 2003 after plying her with drugs and alcohol.  He denied the claim;  she is pictured sitting on his lap in photos she says were taken the night of the alleged assault

The woman accused Diddy of raping her along with two other men when she was just 17 in 2003 after plying her with drugs and alcohol. He denied the claim; she is pictured sitting on his lap in photos she says were taken the night of the alleged assault

Diddy has filed a motion to have the woman’s case dismissed, and she will reportedly remain anonymous until the judge rules on that request.

If they choose to proceed with her lawsuit, her name will be added to all court documents.

The rapper and his co-defendants claimed in court that they would face prejudice if their accuser was allowed to remain anonymous while their names were public knowledge in the high-profile case.

The previously anonymous woman filed her lawsuit on December 6 thanks to New York’s Adult Survivors Act, which gave prosecutors the ability to charge alleged perpetrators for a one-time period of one year despite the expiration of the statute of limitations.