Diddy’s on-off girlfriend Yung Miami ‘transported pink cocaine for him and was paid monthly to be his mistress’, court docs claim

Diddy’s on-off girlfriend Yung Miami ‘transported pink cocaine for him,’ court documents allege.

As more details are revealed about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking investigation, claims are emerging about his former flame, City Girls rapper Yung Miami, also known as Caresha Romeka Brownlee.

A civil lawsuit against Diddy for sexual assault and harassment, filed in February with amendments made on Monday, by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, alleges that Yung Miami was hired as a sex worker for Diddy.

According to the filing, Yung Miami transported a drug known as “pink cocaine” for the hip-hop artist and producer.

Combs and Yung Miami were first rumored to be dating in 2021 and the pair confirmed they were dating in a June 2022 episode of “Caresha Please.”

More details are revealed about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking investigation – including allegations against his former flame, City Girls rapper ‘Yung Miami’, aka Caresha Romeka Brownlee

Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones has filed a civil lawsuit against Diddy for sexual assault and harassment. An amended lawsuit was filed Monday in a federal district court in New York

Court claims Yung Miami worked as a sex worker for Diddy and transported a drug known as ‘pink cocaine’ for the hip-hop artist and producer

Combs and Yung Miami were first rumored to be dating in 2021 and the pair confirmed they were dating in a June 2022 episode of ‘Caresha Please’

According to Jones, the City Girls rapper, along with several other women, “received a monthly amount to work as a sex worker for Mr. Combs to work’

The couple was never specific about the timeline of their relationship, but in April 2023, Yung Miami confirmed that she was single.

According to Jones, the City Girls rapper, along with several other women, “received a monthly amount to work as a sex worker for Mr. Combs to work’.

Other women named as “sex workers” included wellness coach Jade Ramey and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s ex-girlfriend and co-parent Daphne Joy.

The lawsuit alleges that Yung Miami took “pink cocaine,” also known as “tusi,” on a private jet from Miami to the Water Music Festival in Virginia in April 2023 because “Sean Combs wanted tuci, but Brendan forgot.”

“Plaintiff and the Combs Rico Enterprise were rehearsing ‘Something in the Westival.’ in Virginia,” the court filing reads.

“Plaintiff Jones personally witnessed Mr. Combs do a few lines of coke in his dressing room. Defendant Sean Combs wanted tuci, but Brendan forgot, so defendant Kristina Khorram Yung called Miami. Who then brought it from Miami on the private jet.’

Tusi is a bright pink synthetic drug powder that contains a mixture of cheaper substances such as ketamine, MDMA, caffeine and sometimes cocaine.

According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s National Center for Biotechnology Information, “the majority of tusi samples contain ketamine, often combined with…MDMA, methamphetamine, cocaine, opioids, and/or novel psychoactive substances.”

It is considered a luxury drug and a single gram sells for around $100, while regular cocaine usually costs around $60.

Last year, Diddy was sued by ex-Cassie, who claimed she was trafficked, raped, drugged and brutally beaten on many occasions by Diddy – but a day later she and Diddy reached a settlement; in the photo 2018

The allegations against Combs came to light more recently after he settled a lawsuit with R&B singer Cassie (pictured right) last November.

Law enforcement at Diddy’s Star Island mansion in Miami Beach during a raid for alleged sex trafficking. Federal agents are seen on the expansive waterfront

Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles were raided this week by Department of Homeland Security agents.

Officials said the searches were related to an investigation by federal authorities in New York.

Although Diddy was embroiled in a high-profile business dispute for part of 2023, it was a case brought by his ex-girlfriend and R&B singer Cassie that opened the door to other claims of sexual assault.

In November, Combs’ protege and singer Cassie sued him for years of sexual abuse, including rape. The lawsuit alleged that he forced her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed them.

Combs has strongly denied the lawsuits’ allegations.

It is not clear whether the search is related to any of the allegations raised in the lawsuits, including an allegation from a woman who claims Combs raped her when she was 17.

Sean “Diddy” Combs says he is the victim of a “witch hunt” and complains of “military-level violence” used against him as he finally spoke out following the double attack on his estates on Monday.

Another of Combs’ lawyers – Howard Srebnick – is seen leaving Diddy’s Florida estate after the raids

Two of Diddy’s sons were detained as part of the raid. “There is no excuse for the authorities’ excessive show of force and hostility or for the way his children and employees were treated,” said attorney Aaron Dyer.

Aaron Dyer, an attorney for the rapper, broke Combs’ silence just over 24 hours after the Homeland Security investigation with a statement to DailyMail.com.

“Yesterday there was a gross, military-level use of force when search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residence. “There is no excuse for the authorities’ excessive show of force and hostility or for the way his children and employees were treated,” Dyer said.

‘Mr. Combs was never detained, but spoke with and cooperated with authorities,” he added. “Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor his family members have been arrested, and their ability to travel has not been restricted in any way.”

Combs was seen speaking with customs agents Monday night at an airport 15 minutes from his Miami Beach home but was never arrested.

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