LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawsuit called Sean “Daddy” Coombs As a co-defendant, he alleges that his son, Christian “King” Coombs, sexually assaulted a woman who worked on a yacht chartered by his father.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, says Sean Combs created the circumstances that led to the attack and later paid money to cover it up. This is the latest in one. Series of cases accusing the producer and music mogul of sexual misconduct, and it comes amid a federal sex-trafficking investigation that led to Homeland Security agents His homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided. Previous Week.
Grace O’Marcaigh, who worked as a crew member and bartender on the boat, says that in late December 2022, Christian Coombs pressured her to drink what she believed to be others. It was enhanced with drugs. He grabbed her breasts and genitals and tried to force her to perform oral sex, the suit alleges.
The Associated Press typically does not name people who say they have been sexually assaulted until they come forward publicly, as O’Marcaigh has. He also agreed to remain anonymous through his lawyers.
Sean and Christian Coombs’ attorney Aaron Dyer called the lawsuit “vulgar and frivolous.”
“We will be filing a motion to dismiss this outrageous claim,” Dyer said in a statement.
Dyer called for an investigation that brought Last week’s raids “Civil cases are nothing more than witch hunts based on baseless allegations.”
Sean Coombs, who chartered the yacht while on vacation in 2022, “had complete control over the crew and the premises” and created conditions where his assault was not only tolerated but encouraged.
O’Marcaigh, then 25, said that when Christian Combs, then 24, came on board late one night, he appeared heavily intoxicated and began giving her inappropriate attention. .
He said the two were in a music studio on board, where the producer Rodney Jones, who filed his own lawsuit. In February, Sean Combs was asked to be available around the clock to work on his next album.
O’Marcaigh said in the suit that Christian Coombs insisted that he take shots of alcohol, and that he drank irresponsibly.
The suit alleges that he became increasingly aggressive with her, violently grabbing her arm when she tried to get out of the situation. The suit says the drinks made everything blurry unusually quickly.
Microphones in the studio, where Jones was asked to capture everything, recorded the exchange, and the lawsuit includes a transcript where O’Marcaigh demands that Christian Combs stop touching him.
The lawsuit alleges that he later continued the assault in the ship’s movie theater, which was used as an additional sleeping area and where she was trying to find a place to spend the night because all the rooms were full. were taken, before another member of staff appeared and stopped them
O’Marcaigh told the yacht’s captain about the attack the next morning, but he alleges that after Combs gave him a large sum of cash that same day, the captain failed to meaningfully investigate or take any action.
O’Marcaigh was ultimately fired in retaliation and has since been unable to find work in the music industry where he had planned to pursue a career, the lawsuit states. He says that since 2022, he is suffering from severe emotional trauma.
A lawsuit seeks to determine damages at trial.
Christian Combs is also a musical artist whose song “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” with Kodak Black topped Billboard’s Mainstream R&B Hip Hop Charts in 2022. He was at his father’s Los Angeles home during a search last week, during which he and his brother were handcuffed but not arrested.
Producer Jones’ federal lawsuit, filed in February by Tyrone Blackburn, O’Marcaigh’s trial attorney, includes allegations that Sean Coombs forced her into prostitution and had sex with her. Pressured to establish a relationship.
Dyer’s statement said the latest lawsuit is “filled with the kind of manufactured lies and irrelevant facts we’ve come to expect from Blackburn.”
He pointed out that U.S. District Judge Dennis L. Cott criticized Blackburn in a separate case on Wednesday and referred him to a disciplinary committee for a “pattern of conduct” where he “used to get media attention.” Improperly files lawsuits in federal court, embarrasses defendants with prejudicial charges, and pressures defendants to settle quickly.
Blackburn responded in an email that “the referral is not an endorsement” and that Combs’ attorney’s statement was an attempt to “deflect and distract.”
“Christian Coombs sexually assaulted Ms. O’Marcaigh, and we have that on tape,” Blackburn said.
Many cases The music and business mogul has drawn public scrutiny, beginning with a November suit by his former mentor and girlfriend. R&B singer CassieIn which sexual abuse including rape was alleged for many years. it was The next day was fixed.
Combs and his lawyers have denied the allegations in all cases.
Combs, a three-time Grammy winner and founder of Bad Boy Records, is among the most influential hip-hop producers and executives of the past three decades. He turned his hip-hop empire into a broader business empire that includes Private label spiritsfashion, and a TV network.
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