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Diddy accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old boy in New York: details

Diddy accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old boy in New York: details

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces new allegations of drugging and sexually assaulting two boys.

In one case, the hip-hop mogul is accused of drugging and assaulting a 10-year-old boy in a New York hotel room in 2005.

Another lawsuit accuses him of a similar attack in 2008 on a then 17-year-old boy who was allegedly trying to be a contestant on the reality TV show “Making the Band.”

The identities of the alleged victims have not been released.

Combs’ lawyers have dismissed the latest allegations, accusing the lawyer who filed them of seeking publicity.

Diddy, 54, remains in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial after pleading not guilty to racketeering and human trafficking charges.

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Last month, more than 100 lawyers allegedly victims joint allegations of rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation against him and other suspects.

These included allegations of forcible sexual assault and rape, facilitating the sale of drugs, unlawful imprisonment and sexual abuse of minors, including allegations against a 9-year-old boy who was allegedly auditioning for Bad Boy Records before the attack.

A 9-year-old boy was allegedly sexually assaulted while auditioning for Bad Boy Records

In one particular case, lead counsel Tony Buzbee of the law firm Buzbee said a boy, then 9, was being brought along with other boys to an audition at Bad Boy Records in New York when he was attacked.

In the account, the alleged victim alleged that Diddy and several other people at the studio sexually assaulted him with the promise of a record deal.

“This individual was allegedly sexually assaulted by Sean Combs and several other people in the studio,” Buzby said.

Busby went on to explain how patterns in the allegations suggest that Diddy used promises of promotion to facilitate the abuse.

Diddy’s trial

Combs is currently behind bars awaiting trial and is scheduled to appear in court on May 5 on human trafficking charges.

He pleaded not guilty allegations dating back to 2008. which were submitted last month. Two judges ruled that Diddy would be a danger to society if released.

“What did Diddy do?”

The three-count indictment accuses Diddy of running a business to satisfy his sexual desires.

Beginning around 2008 and continuing for many years, he allegedly assaulted women by punching, punching, dragging, throwing objects and kicking.

The indictment alleges that he operated under the name “The Combs Enterprise,” which includes Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, involving individuals and activities affecting interstate and foreign commerce.

These are also details Diddy’s “Freak Off party” where he and his accomplices allegedly lured female victims and then forced them to have sex with commercial sex workers.

Diddy is accused of racketeering, forced sex trafficking and trafficking for prostitution.

He also faces more potential litigation in several other civil suits and one criminal suit.