Diddy was accused of assaulting the woman with a TV remote, gang raping her after Tupac’s comments

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been charged in a federal lawsuit filed by Ashley Parham, alleging that he raped her as a result of her allegations regarding Combs’ involvement in the famous rapper’s death Tupac Shakur language.

The lawsuit, which seeks $50 million, details incidents that allegedly occurred in March 2018.

According to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com, the incident occurred after Parham accused Combs of ordering Tupac’s death during a FaceTime conversation. The rapper allegedly responded with a threat.

The lawsuit claims that Parham met Pearce Shane, also a friend of Combs, at a bar in February 2018. After a FaceTime call with Diddy, Pearce invited her to his home in Orinda, California, under the pretense of I need help with cancer drugs.

When she arrived, Diddy was inside the Pearces’ house, waiting for her and allegedly threatened her with a knife. She alleged that Diddy attacked her with a TV remote and then gang-raped her along with Pearce and two other men.

DailyMail.com provides readers with the lawsuit full of detailed complaints stating that Combs repeatedly informed Parham on Instagram that her last minutes of life were spent and that no one would remember her when he was finished. her death sentence.

After the alleged attack, Parham claims she tried to escape but was confronted by Diddy, who expressed surprise at her recovery from what he claimed were powerful drugs he gave it to her. He allegedly offered her money to claim the encounter was falsely consensual.

When she threatened to go to the police, he warned that no one would believe her and threatened her family.

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Parham asserted that she reported the incident to local law enforcement but felt too afraid to name Diddy as her attacker.

The lawsuit also names Diddy’s assistant, Kristina Khorram, accusing her of helping facilitate the assault and threatening Parham afterward.

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