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Sean Combs Seeks to Dismiss ‘Revenge Porn’ Claims in Sexual Assault Lawsuit


Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs filed a motion to dismiss some claims in a sexual assault lawsuit that accused him of sexual assault and revenge porn.

In rapper-producer's motion filed Friday, his legal team argue "revenge porn" and sex trafficking weren't codified by law at time of alleged incident The lawsuit, one of a three filed against the rapper in November 2023 ahead of the expiration of the Adult Survivors Act, claimed that after Combs took the then-19-year-old woman to dinner at a Harlem restaurant in January 1991, he drove her to a recording studio, where she claims she was unable to exit the vehicle because she had been intentionally drugged by Combs, “resulting in her being in a physical state where she could not independently stand or walk.” The sexual assault lawsuits — including one filed earlier this year by a producer on Diddy’s Love Album — come amid a federal sex trafficking investigation against Combs that saw his properties in Miami and Los Angeles raided by agents; so far, no criminal charges have been filed against the rapper-producer, although his alleged “drug mule” was taken into custody on drug charges.

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