A senior GMP officer accused of sexual harassment is to face a disciplinary hearing, the Manchester Evening News can reveal.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing yet ANOTHER lawsuit!
On Monday, a producer on the rapper’s most recent album, The Love Album: Off the Grid, accused him of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and drugging and threatening him. He also claims he has hours of video and audio of Sean and his staff “engaging in serious illegal activity.” Yikes!
In the new lawsuit obtained by NBC News, the music producer, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, notes he lived and traveled with Puff from September 2022 to November 2023. This was while making several tracks for the aforementioned record “under an implied work-for-hire agreement.” That is, he allegedly was not compensated for the songs he produced, even though Combs, Love Records, Motown Records, and Universal Music Group were unjustly enriched at his expense. And because of his time in the 54-year-old’s orbit, the suit says “his life has been detrimentally impacted.”
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Within that time, Sean allegedly forced him to find sex workers and pressured him into engaging in unwanted sex acts with them to please Combs. To help with allegedly recruiting sex workers, the Coming Home artist gave Jones “an exclusive Bad Boy baseball cap,” which he was required to wear at a Miami establishment, for example, “as a signal to any sex worker he approached” that Diddy was in town.
He also alleged that the A-lister gave people who attended parties at his homes alcoholic beverages laced with drugs. To prove this, the lawsuit includes alleged screenshots from parties at the houses, which included underage girls and sex workers, some of whom were given drugged-up drinks allegedly at Combs’ discretion.
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A senior GMP officer accused of sexual harassment is to face a disciplinary hearing, the Manchester Evening News can reveal.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs is the subject of a lawsuit filed by music producer Rodney Jones Jr., the New York Times reports. Jones, who is also known as Lil Rod, alleges that Combs subjected him to sexual assault, grooming, and improper payment while they worked on last year's The Love Album. Diddy, via his lawyer, denies all claims.
Diddy’ Combs has been sued by a male producer who worked on his most recent album, with accusations of sexual assault and harassment.The suit was filed in federal court in New York on Monday (February 26), and accuses Combs of forcing him to have sex with prostitutes, in addition to claims that the hip-hop mogul drugged and threatened him for over a year.The producer, named as Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, says in the lawsuit that he lived and travelled with Combs from September 2022 to November 2023, and produced nine songs on Combs’ recent record ‘The Love Album: Off The Grid’.Among the claims is that Combs made him solicit prostitutes and pressured him to engage in sex acts with them. He also claimed that Combs gave laced alcoholic drinks to people at his house.The lawsuit includes claims of screenshots from gatherings at Combs’ homes where underage girls and sex workers were present, some of whom he said were provided with laced drinks.
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