Diddy accuser details alleged 2007 White Party rape: 'Abusive beyond belief'
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NEW YORK — One of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers is detailing his brutal alleged rape by the mogul at one of Combs‘ 2007 Hamptons White Parties, where the man says he worked as security.
The anonymous accuser, identified only as John Doe, told CNN Tuesday he was “screaming” and “telling him to stop” when Combs, 55, allegedly sodomized him in the back of an SUV.
“It was incredibly painful. And he was acting like it was nothing. And he seemed to be disconnected from it,” Doe, who has amended his October lawsuit against Diddy, told CNN, his figure shrouded in darkness and his voice altered in order to protect his privacy. “But it was abusive beyond belief.”
Doe recalled that Combs “was incredibly friendly, very gracious” earlier at the party, even offering him a drink, which “started to have some effect on me.”
Though he initially believed the drink was just “really strong,” Doe had another and realized “too late” that “there was something wrong with the drinks.
“Sadly, Sean Combs was waiting in the wings. He was watching from some sort of vantage point,” said Doe. “And once I was in a helpless position and he was sure that he was in a position of power, then he took advantage of the situation.”
Doe says in his lawsuit that Diddy pushed him into an SUV, where he held him down, “overpowered” and ultimately sodomized him — which he said “one high-provide individual … saw … and found it amusing.”
Though the suit says he was working for a private security firm at the time, Doe told CNN he was “totally blacklisted” after reporting the alleged assault to his supervisor, and “had to find a different field.”
Doe attributes the end of his marriage to the alleged attack, which he said still impacts his relationships nearly two decades later.
Combs was arrested in mid-September and remains in lockup at Brooklyn MDC, having been denied bail three times as he awaits trial on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He continues to deny the mounting sexual assault allegations against him.
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