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A timeline of allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Bad Boy Records founder Sean "Diddy" Combs has been accused of sexual misconduct by five different people since November 2023.
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Bad Boy Records founder Sean "Diddy" Combs has been accused of sexual misconduct by five different people since November 2023.

In recent months, Sean "Diddy" Combs, the hip-hop billionaire who played a major role in commercializing rap, has become the subject of several civil suits accusing him of sexual misconduct, including rape and assault.

For many years, Combs represented affluence as he turned his stake in the Bad Boy Entertainment record label he founded into an empire that extended to fashion, media, liquor and beyond. "Whatever I want, I have to I get," he yelled in a clip from his 2017 documentary, Can't Stop, Won't Stop, after smashing things on his desk. What was initially seen as a fodder for the grindset from the ultimate hustler mogul now feels more like evidence of an aggressive, domineering disposition, one in line with the vicious person depicted in the filings.

A timeline of these events, dating back 30 years, juxtaposed with milestones from Combs' career, displays not only a chilling history of alleged violent behavior but the way power and celebrity have shielded him.

(Allegations from the civil suits appear italicized on the timeline.)


1990

Combs starts his music industry career as an intern at Uptown Records working under executive Andre Harrell.

1990/1991

According to a November 2023 lawsuit, Combs and the R&B singer Aaron Hall allegedly sexually assault an unnamed victim and a friend after a music industry event, then beat her several days later when confronted.

1991

According to a November 2023 lawsuit, Combs allegedly drugs, sexually assaults and videotapes 19-year-old Joi Dickerson, after going on a date with him.

1993

After being fired from his duties at Uptown Records, Combs starts his own label, Bad Boy Records. The label grows in popularity and notoriety over the course of the decade, breaking the careers of Craig Mack, The Notorious B.I.G, Mase, The Lox, Faith Evans and more.

June 1995

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs sexually assaulted an unnamed victim in the bathroom during a New York City promo party for The Notorious B.I.G.’s music video “One More Chance.”

During the alleged attack, Combs cornered her in the bathroom and began kissing her aggressively and when she tried to pull away, he struck her, slammed her to the floor and raped her. After the assault but before leaving the bathroom, Combs reportedly told the victim, “You better not tell anyone about this, or you will disappear.”

1995-1996

According to a May 2024 lawsuit, Combs allegedly sexually assaulted April Lampros on several occasions. In one incident, she alleges he forced her to perform oral sex in a car, which she says was witnessed by a parking attendant. In another, she claims that he forced ecstasy down her throat, made her have sex with his then-girlfriend Kim Porter and then raped her.

1996

Combs is found guilty of criminal mischief for threatening a photographer from the New York Post with a gun.

1998

Combs starts throwing his annual Hamptons all-white parties that come to be known as so lavish and exclusive, he earns the rep of being a "modern-day Gatsby." Guests range from music industry execs and artists to actors, real estate moguls and sports team owners.

1998

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs assaulted a John Doe victim when he was 16 years old and attending one of Combs’ white parties in the Hamptons. The unnamed victim claims that after having a conversation with Combs about working in the record industry, Combs “instructed John Doe to drop his pants and expose his penis so that Combs could inspect it, explaining it was a rite of passage and the route to becoming a star, and also as a way to prove himself.” When Doe complied, Combs allegedly grabbed his genitals. 

April 16, 1999

Combs is arrested and charged with two felonies — second-degree assault and criminal mischief — in the beating of record executive Steve Stoute, who says Combs and two bodyguards beat him with their fists, a telephone, a champagne bottle and a chair. When Combs publicly apologizes, Stoute asks for the charges to be dismissed. (Combs reportedly pays Stoute $500,000.) The assault charge is dropped, Combs pleads guilty to the lesser charge of harassment, and he is sentenced to one day of anger management classes.

Dec. 27, 1999

Combs, along with then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez and rapper Shyne, are arrested in relation to a shooting at Club New York. Combs is charged for weapons violations but is ultimately acquitted.

March 2000

The first season of Making The Band airs on ABC, then later MTV. The reality TV competition centers Combs as he searches for new talent to put together in a band. Running for 12 seasons total, the show later became a cultural staple for MTV, and, through it, Combs created bands like Day26 and Danity Kane, all signed to Bad Boy Records.

September 2000

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs drugged and raped a Jane Doe plaintiff  with two other celebrities when she was 13 years old. According to the suit, the then-teenage victim wanted to attend the 2000 Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, but when she didn’t have a ticket to the show, she asked limousine drivers who were waiting outside how she could get into the awards.  One of the drivers she spoke to claimed to work for Combs and told her that Combs liked younger girls and said she "fit what Diddy was looking for.” 

The driver invited her to Combs’ afterparty. The driver later drove her to a mansion. Doe claims when she arrived, two men made her “sign a non-disclosure agreement, informing her that she could not discuss what happened at the party.” She signed the agreement, entered the party and after having one drink, began to feel woozy. When Doe tried to lie down in a bedroom, Combs and two other unnamed celebrities followed her into the room.  Thats when the three people undressed her and she was “held down by Celebrity A who vaginally raped her while Combs and Celebrity B, a female, watched.” Combs, Celebrity A and Celebrity B took turns raping her before she escaped, fleeing the bedroom naked and searching for an exit while the party continued. 

2000-2001

According to a May 2024 lawsuit, Combs allegedly attacked April Lampros again in her apartment.

2001

In a September 2024 lawsuit, Thalia Graves claims Combs and his bodyguard, Joseph Sherman, raped her in a Bad Boys recording studio.

In both the suit and a televised press conference held by her lawyer, Gloria Allred, Graves alleges that she was 25 years old at the time of the assault and dating a record producer who was then working for Bad Boy. Graves says that after Combs invited her to the studio he laced her drink with drugs and she woke up “bound and restrained” after falling unconscious. Combs and Sherman then allegedly took turns violently raping her while “slamming her head into a pool table” repeatedly.

Graves also claims that she learned for the first time in November 2023 that Combs and Sherman had video-recorded themselves raping her and had shown the video to multiple men in order to humiliate her and the producer she was dating at the time. Graves also believes the recording of her assault was distributed as pornography through Joseph Sherman’s pornography company.

March 26, 2001

In a lawsuit, local TV host Roger Mills sues Combs, accusing him of assault, false imprisonment, destruction of property, intentional infliction of emotional distress and a civil conspiracy, in an exchange where Combs' entourage roughed him up and destroyed his camera. "As we have yet to be served with this complaint, we are unable to comment on specific allegations," a Combs spokesperson said in a statement. "However, any claim that Mr. Combs participated in any wrongdoing is totally false. Furthermore, facilitating the press with this baseless complaint is a blatant attempt to exploit Mr. Combs' celebrity for media attention." A jury finds in favor of Combs in 2004.

2003

According to a December 2023 lawsuit, Combs, his former Bad Boy Records president, Harve Pierre, and a third unidentified man allegedly gangrape an unnamed 17-year-old victim at a Manhattan recording studio.

2003

According to a May 2024 lawsuit, Combs allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted the then-22-year-old model Crystal McKinney in his New York City studio forcing her to perform oral sex.

2004

According to a September 2024 lawsuit filed by singer Dawn Richard, Richard auditioned to be a contestant on Diddy’s reality competition show Making The Band. During the year-long production process of the show, Richard and her bandmates were filmed by MTV camera crews 24 hours a day and were verbally and physically abused by Combs. Richard alleges she was forced by Combs to rehearse for up to 48 hours straight without breaks or food, she and castmates were constantly berated by Combs. As a result, she experienced extreme weight loss and dehydration and was later diagnosed with anemia.

2004 

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs invited a Jane Doe victim -- who was 19 years old at the time -- and her friend to an afterparty but asked them to stop by his Manhattan Marriott hotel room first. Once in the room, the women were coerced into ingesting alcohol and cocaine and  forced to perform oral sex on Combs. According to the suit, Combs said he would have them both killed if they didn’t comply with his demands.

July 6, 2004

Combs arrives at his annual Hamptons all-white party in possession of the Declaration of Independence, marking a new level of fortune and braggadocio for the mogul.

2005

Combs and the singer Cassie Ventura meet for the first time and Combs expresses interest in wanting to sign her to his label. Ventura is 19 years old and Combs is 37.

Singer Dawn Richard claims to be present during Combs' and Ventura's first meeting. According to a September 2024 lawsuit filed by Richard, the singer witnessed Combs fixate on Ventura and isolate her from everyone else in the room.

2005

According to a October 2024 lawsuit, Combs drugged and raped a 10-year-old boy in a  New York City hotel room. According to the complaint, the John Doe victim has dreams of becoming a rapper/actor and after “auditioning” for Combs in his hotel room, the music and media mogul gave the boy a soda that the plaintiff later believed was laced with GHB and/or ecstasy. As the boy began to feel dizzy, Combs then pushed the boy on the hotel room bed, pulled his penis out of his pants and told the 10-year-old to “kiss it.” Combs forced his penis into the boy’s mouth. The plaintiff states that he passed out from shock and fear and when he regained consciousness, his “pants were undone, and his anus and buttocks hurt badly.” The boy cried and Combs told him if he told anyone about the attack, the billionaire would hurt his family badly.

March 2005

The third season of Making The Band, featuring Dawn Richard and bandmates in the formation of girl group Danity Kane, begins airing on MTV.

February 2006

Ventura signed a 10-album deal with Bad Boy Entertainment. Her debut single "Me & U" is released and her self-titled album drops the same year. According to a November 2023 lawsuit, Combs' "vicious cycle of abuse" begins here.

Ventura alleges years of physical, psychological and emotional abuse. She claims Combs forced her to purchase and take illegal drugs like cocaine, ketamine and ecstasy; that he filmed her as he forced her to participate in sex with male sex workers in multiple cities for his own voyeuristic pleasure in a practice he called "freak offs"; and that he beat her on many occasions in retaliation for talking to other men, often with witnesses present.

August 2006

Danity Kane released its self-titled debut album under Comb’s Bad Boy Records and Atlantic Records. Upon release, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. According to Dawn Richard’s lawsuit, her damages in the form of unpaid salary for working on this album is estimated at $1 million.

August 2006 

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs assaulted a male bodyguard who was working at one of the executive’s Hamptons white parties. 

The John Doe plaintiff claims Combs gave him an alcoholic beverage that he later believed was drugged because he immediately felt extremely ill. The plaintiff alleges Combs then pushed him into a van and sexually assaulted him.

2006-2009

In a July 2024 lawsuit, dancer Adria English claims that she was drugged and forced to have sex with party guests during Combs’ infamous “White Parties” in The Hamptons, NY and Miami, FL repeatedly for years. 

English says she was recruited by Bad Boy Enterprise employee Tamiko Thomas and was employed by Combs to act as an eye candy model at his Hamptons White Party for the first time in the summer of 2004. She claims Combs instructed her and the other models to drink from specific bottles that he “laced with ecstasy” and though she was not required to have sex with anyone at the first party she attended, she was “groomed into sex trafficking over time” by Combs and Thomas. They forced her to engage in vaginal intercourse with guests, claiming that her past in adult entertainment was a reason to downplay her being sex trafficked. Though guests at the notorious parties were required to wear all white, English says on many occasions she was given a little black dress to wear to denote that she was a sex worker.

In addition to Combs and Bad Boy Enterprises employees, English lists VIBE Magazine and Penske Media Corporation in the suit, saying editors were aware of the prostitution happening at the parties and published her picture in the magazine without her consent. She also lists Jacob Arabov, known in hip-hop circles as “Jacob The Jeweler,” as a co-defendant, asserting he was a frequent sex partner of hers who knew that she was being trafficked by Combs and BBE.

Oct. 24, 2007

Combs becomes a marketing ambassador and stakeholder in Ciroc Vodka by beverage maker Diageo. Sales of the vodka skyrocket and Combs becomes synonymous with the brand.

March 6, 2007

In a lawsuit, Gerard Rechnitzer alleges that Combs punched him, pushed his girlfriend and tried to spit on another woman outside Teddy's nightclub at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. In a statement, Combs' attorney, Benjamin Brafman, says, "It's just another example of an opportunist seeking to fabricate a lawsuit based on a flat-out lie to try to take advantage of Mr. Combs' celebrity status." The case is settled out of court in March 2008, the terms undisclosed.

May 11, 2007

In a complaint to the police, Combs' Making the Band co-star Laurieann Gibson alleges that he threatened her with a chair while New Edition's Michael Bivins held her in place. Combs' attorney, Brafman, claims Gibson overreacted to theatrics performed for the cameras. (Sources claimed to The New York Daily News that he yelled for the cameras to be turned off.) "This is just another example of a false accusation by someone trying to take advantage of Sean's success and celebrity status," Brafman says.

May 2008 

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs assaulted a John Doe sales associate in the backroom of Macy’s flagship Herald Square department store. 

The unnamed plaintiff was known to Combs because, at the time, Doe was working with Ecko Clothing, a rival clothing company to Combs’ Sean John. The suit claims Combs “was flanked by two large bodyguards” when he found the victim in the stockroom, struck him in the back of the head, causing Doe to fall on his hands and knees and then proceeded to orally rape the victim until he ejaculated. After the assault, Combs threatened to kill the victim, then left the stockroom and “headed out to the Macy’s retail floor, where he began passing out merchandise to an adoring crowd, as if nothing had happened.”

2008

In her lawsuit, Richard alleges that Combs invited her over ton his Miami residence and when she arrived he was wearing only underwear and refused to put on clothes when asked.

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs sexually assaulted an unnamed 17-year-old boy over a period of days while the boy was auditioning for the executive’s MTV reality competition show, Making The Band. The John Doe plaintiff  participated in a three-day audition for Combs’ band because he believed this was his chance to break into the music industry. During the audition process, Combs had several one-on-one meetings with the plaintiff, where he increasingly violated Doe with unwanted sexual advances. The plaintiff claims Combs fondled the boy’s genitals while he masturbated, forced the boy to perform oral sex on him and his bodyguard and sodomized him. After this series of assaults, the plaintiff was eliminated from the auditions process.

2009 

When Danity Kane disbanded, Richard continued working with Combs by way of a new musical trio he formed with himself as a rapper, Richard and singer Kalenna Harper.

Richard alleges that Combs wielded even more power over her during her time in the trio, barging into her dressing room unannounced, groping her breasts and buttock during stylist fittings and ordering her to strip down to her underwear during rehearsals. Richard claims if she avoided him during this time or rebuffed his advances, he would retaliate with threats and by denying her singing parts in the group’s songs.

2010

In the November 2023 suit, Ventura claims all aspects of her life were "controlled by either Mr. Combs or his management companies." She claims he paid for her apartment and all living expenses and that he had access to her medical records: "For instance, when Ms. Ventura began experiencing memory loss — potentially due to excessive drug use and/or head injuries caused by Mr. Combs's beatings, as described below — her MRI results were provided directly to Mr. Combs. Mr. Combs also repeatedly arranged for his staff to drive Ms. Ventura to certain doctors' appointments. In this way, Mr. Combs exerted ownership over Ms. Ventura."

2010

According to a September 2024 lawsuit, Richard witnessed Combs physically abuse his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura many times. While attending a music label dinner in West Hollywood, with a guest list that included singers Ne-Yo and Usher and Interscope Record executive Jimmy Iovine, Richard alleges Combs punched Ventura in the stomach in front of the dinner guests, “causing her to double over in physical pain.” Richard alleges that Ventura was ushered out of the dinner and that the dinner continued.

Richard alleges in her lawsuit that when she tried to console Ventura after witnessing the abuse and encouraged Ventura to leave Combs, Combs would become irate and threaten Richard, saying, “Don’t tell my bitch what she need to be doing.” “Just make money and shut the fuck up.” “You could be missing.” “You bitches want to die today.”

October 2010

In the same lawsuit, Richard alleges she witnessed Combs and several other men “gang-banging Mr. Comb’s female assistant at the hotel pool” during a Diddy — Dirty Money show stop in Glasgow, Scotland, Later, on the flight back to the U.S., Richard noticed that the female assistant was missing and later learned that Combs had taken the assistant’s passport and left her stranded in the UK.

December 2010

According to the Richard lawsuit, Combs berated the women in the lobby of the SIR Studios so loudly during a Diddy — Dirty rehearsal for Saturday Night Live in New York City that he drew the attention of the lobby staff. When Richard asked Combs to stop calling them “bitches” in front of everyone, Richard alleges that Combs swung his fist to punch her in the face but that she was pulled away by Combs’ bodyguard. Richard and Kalenna Harper were then ushered outside and locked in the Bad Boy Records company Bentley.

Richard claims she then called her father from inside the car in a panicked state and a few hours later, her father arrived in New York from Baltimore, threatening to call the police on Combs. Combs allegedly told Richard’s father, "Think about your family … think about your daughter’s career.”

After the Dec. 4 SNL performance, Combs allegedly told Richard, “You don’t call your dad unless you’re in the hospital.”

December 14, 2010

Diddy — Dirty Money, the collaborative trio featuring Combs, Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper, released its only studio album, Last Train to Paris. The album debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart.

December 2010

According to the September 2024 lawsuit, during a Christmas party gathering at Combs’ LA home, Richard alleges that Combs grabbed her breast in front of everyone at the party and said, “I want to gift you fake titties for Christmas. … You’re an A; I’m thinking a D,” to which she recoiled and left the room.

February 2012

In the November 2023 suit, Ventura alleges that Combs said he was going to blow up the car of rapper Kid Cudi, whom Ventura was dating at the time, "and that he wanted to ensure that Kid Cudi was home with his friends when it happened. Around that time, Kid Cudi's car exploded in his driveway."

Kid Cudi, in a statement to The New York Times, corroborated the account.

Oct. 21, 2013

Combs launches his cable news network, Revolt TV. The network later expands into the radio, digital and film space.

Jan. 8, 2014

Combs announces a new joint venture with Diageo, DeLeon Tequila, and again becomes synonymous with a liquor brand.

May 2014

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs invited a Jane Doe victim to an afterparty at his Las Vegas hotel suite during Memorial Day weekend 2014. Combs allegedly instructed her to drink from open liquor bottles in the suite and when she fell unconscious from the drinks, he later raped her. The victim claims after having 1-2 drinks from the bottles, she lost use of her motor skills and was told by a party promoter to lie down in a bedroom. Once in the bedroom, she fell unconscious and when she woke up, her entire body felt sore, particularly in her genital area.

The lawsuit states that “As soon as she awoke, she saw Combs in the corner of the room, shirtless and yelling loudly and with animation at someone over the phone. He was the only person in the room with her and it was clear that someone else had been in the bed with her.”

2015

Combs celebrates the 20th anniversary of Bad Boy Records with a box set and a tour featuring the label's legacy signees.

March 2018 

According to an October 2024 lawsuit filed in California, a victim named Ashley Parham alleges that Combs and his staff members, including assistant Kristina Khorram and associate Shane Pearce, gang raped her in Pearce’s home. 

The filing states that a few days prior to the assault, Parham met Pearce in a bar and Pearce FaceTimed Combs in order to impress Parham and her friends. Parham was not impressed by the gesture because she “believed Defendant Diddy had something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.” Upon hearing this over FaceTime, Combs threatened her, saying she would “pay” for that statement. 

A few days later, when she was over Pearce’s house in Orinda, Calif., Parham alleges Combs entered the home with an entourage of unknown accomplices and Khorram, threatened Parham with a knife, forced her to undress and covered her in baby oil. Combs then instructed Khorram to insert a syringe in Parham’s vagina and then the mogul vaginally raped her with a television remote while verbally threatening her life. After Combs was done, he instructed Pearce and the unknown members of his entourage to anally rape her while he sat in a chair in the bedroom and masturbated.

September 2018

After multiple attempts to sever ties with Combs, Ventura says she met with him to have dinner and believed it was to talk of concluding her Bad Boy contract and "have a discussion about concluding their relationship for good." But after the dinner, Ventura alleged he forced himself into her apartment and forcibly raped her.

From her November 2023 suit: "Soon thereafter, Ms. Ventura took steps to completely separate herself from her long-time abuser, including by leaving the home that he paid for and returning the car he purchased for her."

October 2021

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs allegedly invited a John Doe victim to fly into New York City for a party and subsequently raped him with a group of other men. 

The plaintiff claims after having one drink at the party, he fell ill and tried to leave but was told to “hold on” by a male voice. He passed out and when he woke up again, Doe was in a bedroom and felt paralyzed, “as if he was trapped in his own body.” The plaintiff says that’s when multiple men, including Combs,  “began to sexually assault him through sodomy and other forced acts.” 

2022

According to a September 2024 lawsuit, Diddy allegedly drugged and assaulted an unnamed victim, impregnating her and later trying to force her to get an abortion. The assault and coercion allegedly began in spring of 2022 and continued through July 2024. The plaintiff says that after she and Combs started seeing each other in 2021, she was flown to different states, including New York and California, to have sex with the rap mogul many different times by his company, Bad Boy Enterprises. According to the filing, Combs’ chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, was one of the agents who would pay for the plaintiff’s travel. The plaintiff claims she was coerced into seeing Combs by members of his team, who would “send drivers to her home to pick her up before she agreed to travel, to the point where she did not believe she had a choice.”

The plaintiff claims that in the spring of 2022 she was ordered to take ketamine and forced to have sex with Combs in his homes in Los Angeles and Miami. On one occasion, she “woke up and her feet were purple and bruised and she had a bite mark on her heel” but had no memory of how she got the injuries. That summer, the plaintiff says she found out she was pregnant and when she told Combs, the label exec’s girlfriend at the time, Caresha Brownlee, a.k.a the rapper Yung Miami, harassed her by repeatedly calling her and telling her to have an abortion. The stress of the situation caused the plaintiff to suffer a miscarriage.

The unnamed victim claims to have witnessed Combs slap and abuse other women and says he would command her to travel to “perform” up until July 2024. To date the plaintiff says Combs continues to contact her in an attempt to intimidate her.

2022

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs sexually assaulted a John Doe victim during a promotional party for during a promotional party for the launch of Combs’ Ciroc vodka drink. 

The plaintiff, who had business relationship with Combs renting him luxury vehicles or jewelry, attended the party in Combs’ home. When Combs asked Doe to have a discussion with him in his office, the plaintiff obliged because he thought it was business-related. Once alone in his office, Doe claims Combs removed his pants and exposed his genitals and then “grabbed the plaintiff’s genitals through his pants, squeezing them in a rough and sexual manner.”

2022

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs drugged and sexually assaulted an unnamed 17-year-old boy. The John Doe plaintiff  was an aspiring artist at the time  and says was invited to penthouse hotel room party in New York City being thrown by Combs. Once he entered the party, Combs offered the boy a drink, which he accepted. Sometime later, Doe felt dizzy and went to find a bathroom in the suite. He instead entered a room where he witnessed a number of people, including Combs and other celebrities, having group sex. John Doe tried to leave but Combs told him to stay, forcing him to lie down on the bed against his will. Combs then “manipulated Doe’s genitials for an extended period of time, trying to get him aroused.” The plaintiff claims he never got aroused and instead was severely frightened. When he couldn’t get aroused, Combs allowed Doe to leave the room and turned back to the group sex taking place on the bed. Doe promptly called a friend to come pick him up from the party and left soon after.

June 26, 2022

Combs receives a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 BET Awards and performs a medley of his hits with special guest stars during the awards ceremony.

June 2022

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Combs and an unnamed celebrity repeatedly sexually assaulted a John Doe victim at an awards show afterparty. 

The unnamed victim, who was working as a personal trainer at the time, was invited by a client to Combs’ afterparty in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles. 

When the plaintiff arrived at the residence, he was instructed by Combs’ business associates to sign a non-disclosure agreement and take several sips of a mixed drink to earn entry into the party. He did so and as he entered the party, began feeling disoriented. 

As he was feeling dizzy, Combs “approached Plaintiff, removed his pants, and began performing non-consensual oral sex onto him.” After Combs’ stopped, he forced the plaintiff to perform non-consensual oral sex onto Celebrity A. Feeling severely impaired and trapped in his own body, the plaintiff obliged. After that, the filing alleges the plaintiff fell in and out of consciousness and  was passed around the house as a “party favor for their sexual enjoyment.”

When he regained consciousness, the plaintiff says he was outside of his apartment building missing his phone and his shirt and had no knowledge of how he got home. 

Oct. 28, 2022

Forbes reports that Combs is a certified billionaire thanks to his deals with Diageo, Revolt TV and music business ventures.

December 2022

According to an October 2024 lawsuit, Comb drugged and raped a Jane Doe victim while at a New York City party. 

The plaintiff, who was a 29-year-old independent music artist at the time, was invited with other friends to a party Combs was throwing in New York City where there were many other celebrities in attendance and widespread drug use. Doe claims to never have taken drugs and only drank a single glass of wine at the party before engaging in conversation with Combs. When the plaintiff said she was an independent artist, Combs told her he wanted to work with her, “stating his desire to help elevate her career by featuring her on a track” and invited her to his office to discuss the topic further.  After she entered his office, the plaintiff alleges she fell unconscious.

When she woke up the next morning in the same office,  the plaintiff  “discovered blood on her legs from her vaginal area, and bruising on her lips. She also found deep imprints on her arms and wrists, suggesting she had been tied with ropes.”

2022 - 2023

In a February 2024 lawsuit, producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, a former producer of Combs who worked with him on his latest release, The Love Album: Off the Grid, alleges that the music mogul groped him repeatedly and during the duration of making the album, Combs forced Jones to solicit sex workers, take illegal drugs and more.

The suit names others close to Combs, including Combs' son, Justin Dior Combs, and high-ranking members of Motown Records and Universal Music Group, as co-defendants.

Sept. 15, 2023

Combs receives a key to the city from New York Mayor Eric Adams.

Nov. 16, 2023

Ventura accuses Diddy of years of sexual misconduct, harassment, sex trafficking and rape. Ventura's allegations lasted for the entirety of their working and personal relationship.

Ventura files the civil suit in New York Superior Court under the state's Adult Survivors Act, a New York law permitting victims of sexual abuse a one-year window to file civil action regardless of the statute of limitations of the crimes themselves. (Tiffany Red, a songwriter and one of Cassie's collaborators, later publicly corroborates her claims.)

Combs, via his attorney, Benjamin Brafman, told The New York Times, "Mr. Combs vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations. For the past six months, Mr. Combs has been subjected to Ms. Ventura's persistent demand of $30 million, under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which was unequivocally rejected as blatant blackmail.

Despite withdrawing her initial threat, Ms. Ventura has now resorted to filing a lawsuit riddled with baseless and outrageous lies, aiming to tarnish Mr. Combs's reputation and seeking a payday."

One day after the public filing of her suit, Ventura and Combs settle outside of court for an undisclosed amount.

In a statement, Ventura says, "I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control" while Combs' statement read "I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love."

Nov. 23, 2023

One day before the window for filing suits under the Adult Survivors Act is set to close, two separate lawsuits alleging misconduct in the early 1990s are filed against Combs in New York Superior Court: one by Joi Dickerson and the other by an unnamed plaintiff.

Nov. 28, 2023

Combs temporarily steps down as chairman of Revolt TV amid the lawsuits.

Dec. 6, 2023

The unnamed fourth person comes forward accusing Combs and others of gang rape in 2003.

Dec. 6, 2023

After only speaking through his attorney up until this point, Combs denies the accusations via his Instagram account, writing "Enough is Enough."

Dec. 10, 2023

In response to the accusations, 18 brands sever ties with Combs' Black-owned e-commerce venture, Empower Global.

Dec. 11, 2023

A public petition started by feminist and survivor advocacy group UltraViolet circulates calling The Recording Academy to rescind Combs' 2024 Grammy nomination for progressive R&B album amid the sexual abuse allegations.

Dec. 11, 2023

The Recording Academy releases a statement in response to Diddy's 2024 Grammy nomination and the allegations: "We are taking this matter very seriously and we are in the process of evaluating it with the time and care that it deserves."

Dec. 13, 2023

In response to the accusations, streaming network Hulu scraps a reality show project featuring Combs that was previously in development and centered around the mogul and his family.

Jan. 12, 2024

A representative for Combs tells The Hollywood Reporter the mogul won't be in attendance at the Grammys. He was subsequently absent from the ceremony and all public events leading up to the awards.

Jan. 16, 2024

Diageo and Combs resolve their legal lawsuit around marketing of products and officially end their working relationship.

Feb. 26, 2024

The fifth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones. Combs' lawyer denies the allegations, claiming, "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies."

March 25, 2024

Homes in Los Angeles and Miami associated with Combs are raided by federal agents, including Homeland Security Investigative officials, as part of what authorities referred to as "an ongoing investigation."

May 17, 2024

Video surveillance of Combs assaulting Ventura is released. The video footage, published by CNN and dated March 2016, appears to show Combs chasing Ventura down the hallway of the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles while wearing only a towel and socks and repeatedly hitting and kicking her while she lies on the floor. Combs is also seen attempting to drag Ventura by the shirt down the hallway and throwing objects at her.

This video seems to corroborate one of the claims of abuse Ventura made in her November 2023 lawsuit against Combs, an attack she described that resulted in her getting a black eye.

May 19, 2024

In a sudden and surprising turn, Combs posts a video on his Instagram account in response to the surveillance video of Ventura's assault, admitting he is the man attacking her in the video and saying he is "truly sorry."

"My behavior on that video is inexcusable," he says to the camera. "I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. ... I was disgusted then when I did it. I'm disgusted now."

Combs does not name Ventura (or any other accuser or plaintiff in the current slew of pending lawsuits) and states that he is not asking for forgiveness. He claims to have gone to therapy, rehab and asked "God for his mercy and grace."

Ventura's lawyers release a statement in response to Combs' video the same day, saying, "Combs' most recent statement is more about himself than the many people he has hurt. When Cassie and multiple other women came forward, he denied everything and suggested that his victims were looking for a payday. That he was only compelled to 'apologize' once his repeated denials were proven false shows his pathetic desperation, and no one will be swayed by his disingenuous words."

May 22, 2024

The sixth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Crystal McKinney. Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment label, its parent company Universal Music Group and his Sean John clothing company are also named in the suit.

May 24, 2024

The seventh assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by April Lampros in New York County Supreme Court. Bad Boy Entertainment and Arista Records are also named in the suit.

June 2024

The eighth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Michigan inmate Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith in a Lenawee County Circuit Court.

July 3, 2024

The ninth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Adria English. VIBE Magazine and Penske Media Corporation are also named in the suit.

September 10, 2024

A default judgment is granted to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith for $100 million dollars after Combs fails to appear in court.

September 11, 2024

The tenth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Dawn Richard. The singer-songwriter alleges that Combs emotionally, physically and sexually abused her, and that she witnessed him assault Ventura on several occasions.

Richard is seeking damages for loss of income, wages, ownership over song publishing as well as suffering including post-traumatic stress, insomnia, anemia and anxiety. Richard’s suit is requesting $1.2 million in unpaid wages and royalties, more than $350,000 for U.S. tour performances and at least $1.5 million for promotion of Combs’ businesses.

September 16, 2024

Sean Combs is arrested by federal agents outside of a New York City hotel.

In response to the arrest, Combs' lawyer, Marc Agnifilo say via statement: "We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the U.S. Attorney’s Office." Agnifilo characterizes Combs as an icon, a vital member of the community and adds "He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. To his credit, Mr. Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges."

September 17, 2024

Federal indictment is unsealed to reveal Combs is being charged with three counts: racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and interstate transportation for prostitution. The indictment alleges that the mogul used his music and business empire as a criminal outfit to indulge in furtherance of illegal sexual activity.

Combs pleads not guilty on all counts. He is denied bail and is ordered to await trial in a Brooklyn detention center.

Attorney Marc Agnifilo appeals the ruling, arguing that Combs is no risk to the public; He has surrendered his passport, agreed to be placed under house arrest, to post a $50 million dollar bond and would also agree to weekly drug tests.

Prosecutors, on the other hand, claimed Combs is not only a flight risk but an untrustworthy danger to the public, especially witnesses and victims related to this case. Prosecutors claimed to have evidence that Combs barraged former employees, like Dirty Money singer Kalenna Harper, with phone calls in the months leading up to his arrest in an attempt to persuade them or rally support.

September 20, 2024

The $100 million default judgment granted to Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith is set aside after it is determined that the lawsuit was not properly served. A judge ruled that the lawsuit, which was mailed to a home Combs owns in Los Angeles, was note done so in accordance with court rules.

September 24, 2024

The eleventh assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by Thalia Graves. She is suing Combs, Sherman and eight Combs companies under the Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act.

September 27, 2024

The twelfth assault lawsuit is filed against Combs by an unnamed victim. The plaintiff is seeking unspecified, punitive damages from Combs and Bad Boy Enterprises with the amount to be determined in a trial.

October 14, 2024

Six new lawsuits are filed against Combs for sexual assault. Two women and four men, all of whom opted to remain unnamed in court filings, accuse the mogul of violent sexual misconduct ranging in dates from 1995 to 2021. The six new plaintiffs are represented by Tony Buzbee, a Texas-based lawyer claims to be representing 120 people with allegations of abuse by Combs.

October 20, 2024

Seven new civil lawsuits are filed against Combs for sexual assault. Four men and three women, all of whom opted to remain unnamed in court filings, accused the mogul of violent sexual misconduct ranging in dates from 2000 to 2022. Some of the accusers claim to have been underaged -- one as young as 13 years old -- at the time of the abuse and some of the lawsuits include claims made against unnamed celebrities who acted with Combs.

The seven new plaintiffs are represented by Tony Buzbee, a Texas-based lawyer who claims to be representing 120 people with allegations of abuse by Combs.

October 28, 2024

Two sexual assault lawsuits are filed against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, both accusing the billionaire of grooming, sexual misconduct and retaliatory threats that took place when the plaintiffs were 10 and 17 years old, respectively. The lawsuits are filed under Tony Buzbee Law Firm.

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Sidney Madden is a host and reporter for NPR Music. Since 2020, she has served as co-host and co-creator of Louder Than A Riot, NPR Music's first narrative investigative podcast that traces rhyme and punishment in America. Season 1 of Louder Than A Riot focuses on the relationship between hip-hop as an art form and mass incarceration and was recognized by The American Bar Association Silver Gavel Awards and the International Music Journalism Awards for outstanding reporting. Season 2 of Louder focuses on the relationship between hip-hop as a culture and misogynoir, the racist sexism against Black women and femmes. In addition to Louder Than A Riot, Madden serves as guest host of All Songs Considered where she interviews artists and musicians who push the boundaries of the music industry.
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