P Diddy has been accused of drugging a man before sexually assaulting him, with his accuser telling his story to Good Morning Britain
A man who is accusing P Diddy of sexual assault appeared on Good Morning Britain this morning to describe the alleged moment.
The John Doe appeared anonymously on the programme and opened up about the allegations. He described feeling as though he had been drugged by the star, whose real name is Sean Combs.
Speaking to the morning programme, the John Doe said: “We were just talking. He offered me a drink. But maybe after that, two minutes or five minutes, something like that, I guess, I just started to feel sleepy.”
He went on to tell the programme how he believes he was drugged and later woke up to find the musician assaulting him. Continuing his allegations, he said: “I kinda turned around to look and he was behind me and I can remember kind of saying stop or what’s going on?”
A man appeared on GMB accusing P Diddy of drugging him (
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When asked if Combs had said anything to him afterwards, the accuser replied: “I actually remember just sitting there with my pants kind of down asking him what the hell just happened.”
The allegation comes as Combs remains behind bars following his arrest in September. The Bad Boy Records founder faces federal charges of of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, according to his indictment.
He has continued to deny all accusations made against him. However, he has seen his bid for bail turned down on a number of occasions.
Since his arrest, a number of other alleged victims have come forward to put a case forward against Combs. It was claimed earlier this month that the alleged victim total could reach 300.
According to US attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing a number of claimants, the number is set to rise. So far, the lawyer has filed 20 lawsuits on behalf of men and women accusing Combs of sexual assault and other misconduct. Buzbee’s team is currently preparing for what could be one of the largest legal battles in the entertainment industry’s history. Combs’ legal team has vowed to fight back, however, and say the truth will clear his name.
Combs dismissed the cases as “sickening” and said his accusers were chasing a “quick payday”.
Combs’ lawyers have described the growing number of lawsuits as part of a “reckless media circus.” They cited Buzbee’s creation of a toll-free tip line as a publicity stunt and Combs’ attorney Erica Wolff said in a statement: “In court, the truth will prevail. Mr Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone – man or woman, adult or minor.”
Combs is currently being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Centre ahead of his trial in May.