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Sean Combs Hit With Another Lawsuit By A Music Producer For Sexual Assault And Sex Trafficking

In a lengthy lawsuit filed on Monday, February 26, a music producer who claims to have worked on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ 2023 album The Love Album: Off the Grid is accusing the hip-hop tycoon of sexual assault and harassment, sex trafficking, and other misbehavior.

Plaintiff Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr. filed a complaint in federal court in New York, accusing Combs of “groping and touching” his anus and attempting to entice him to have sex with Combs and other people, such as Steven Aaron Jordan (also known as Stevie J), the producer of the Love Album, and a cousin of Combs’ former girlfriend Yung Miami (who is listed as a Jane Doe defendant).

In addition, he says that Combs “forced” him to “perform sex acts to the pleasure of Mr. Combs” and “solicit sex workers,” some of whom were minors. In one purported event from February 2023, Jones says he “believes” he was drugged by Combs after waking up “naked, dizzy, and confused” in a “bed with two sex workers and Mr. Combs” in Combs’ Miami residence.

In the lawsuit, attorney Tyrone Blackburn names numerous other defendants, including Universal Music Group (UMG), its subsidiary Motown Records, Combs’ label imprint Love Records, UMG chairman/CEO Lucian Grainge, former Motown CEO/chairwoman Ethiopia Habtemariam, Combs’ chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, and Combs’ son, Justin, who Jones claims partnered with in an alleged “RICO enterprise” to enable Combs’ misconduct.

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