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Diddy Accuser Speaks Out: "I Felt Powerless" Amidst Alleged Sexual Assault
A man, known as "Doe," has come forward to share his harrowing account of alleged sexual assault by music mogul Diddy. Speaking to CNN, Doe recounted the traumatic event, which he claims occurred while he was working as a security guard for Diddy's company.
Doe alleged that after reporting the incident to his supervisor, he was met with dismissal and ultimately "blacklisted" from working for the security firm again. He recalled his supervisor's response, saying, "He just dismissed it and said, 'I'll talk to him.'" Doe never heard from his supervisor again and was forced to find a new career path.
The alleged abuse has had a lasting impact on Doe's life, including the end of his marriage. He has struggled with emotional pain, mental health issues, and trauma, which he claims has negatively affected his relationships.
In a shocking revelation, Doe disclosed that a celebrity witnessed the alleged abuse and found it "amusing." Although he did not name the celebrity, Doe's account raises disturbing questions about the culture of silence and complicity surrounding Diddy's alleged behavior.
Diddy's representatives have declined to comment on Doe's allegations. However, in a statement issued in October 2024, Diddy's lawyers denied all allegations of wrongdoing, saying, "Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone—adult or minor, man or woman."
Doe's complaint is one of 20 civil suits filed against Diddy, with at least 120 accusers planning to come forward. Diddy is currently in federal custody awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Doe has chosen to remain anonymous, citing concerns about his personal life and well-being. He said, "I have a semblance of a life, a very quiet life. I would prefer what little is left of it to be left alone." Doe's story serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating impact of sexual assault and the importance of believing and supporting survivors.
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