Diddy accuser shares horror of her alleged remote control rape ordeal while ‘paying’ for comments about Tupac in new doc

In a new documentary released on Peacock, Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of raping a woman using a remote control, among other serious charges. The accusation allegedly occurred after she made comments about his potential ties to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.

According to People, in an October lawsuit against Combs, Ashley Parham claimed the assault occurred at a business in Oakland, California, in 2018, where she said Combs went with several others. , as well as chief of staff Kristina Khorram, who is also seen anonymously in the documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.

In the complaint, Parham mentioned that the assault occurred after she told another man she was with and named as a defendant in the lawsuit, FaceTiming Combs, at a bar that she did not “press statue” of Combs, suspecting him “of being involved in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.”

In response, Combs reportedly threatened that she would “pay” for the comment.

The complaint said Combs pointed a knife at her face before assaulting her. Khorram also tried to threaten her, saying he could send her to any country on the planet without her family ever seeing her again, she further alleged.

Combs has dismissed the lawsuit — and so has Khorram, with the fashion mogul’s lawyers calling her allegations “fabricated.”

In the documentary, Parham expressed feelings of isolation and distrust of others after an alleged assault.

“I became extremely reclusive,” she said. “I don’t trust anyone.”

The Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department previously investigated Parham’s claims and found them to be “unfounded.” Combs’ attorneys argued that there was no evidence that he was ever near the alleged location when the attack occurred.

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While these denials continued, Combs remained in custody on separate federal sex trafficking and other charges for which he entered a plea of ​​not guilty. His trial is scheduled for May 2025.

Interviewing friends and other former colleagues of Combs, the documentary delves deeper into his life and career. However, in the latest court filing, Combs’ legal team accused the film of spreading baseless conspiracy theories.

Watch the trailer for the new documentary below:

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