Embattled music executive and rapper, Sean “Diddy” Combs doused a woman with lubricant that was mixed with the date rape drug Rohypnol before he viciously assaulted her alongside his bodyguard and a third friend, the accuser’s attorney claims.
The unnamed victim was allegedly forced to remove her clothes when Combs threatened her with a knife, lawyer Ariel Mitchell-Kidd told NewsNation.
Diddy then supposedly squirted the woman “all over her body” with “some type of lubricant or oil,” after which she noticed herself becoming “more and more limp,” the lawyer said of her client’s alleged ordeal.
The victim did not recall being forced to consume any drugs, but oil can be a conduit for Rohypnol, or GHB – the so-called “date-rape drug,” Mitchell-Kidd claimed.
“So, in order to get that to topically take into somebody’s body, you need a conduit, which is typically oil,” the attorney noted.
“So, it seems to me that there were some types of drugs mixed into the oil, which is why he was dousing her in that oil prior, not only to make it easier to assault her, but that was what was lowering her defenses.”
After he doused her with the mysterious liquid, Combs allegedly raped Mitchell-Kidd’s client, as did his bodyguard and a third person.
Mitchell-Kidd (pictured below) said she plans to file a complaint on behalf of her client later this week.
“The details are graphic, and the complaint lays out all of the details. … She was finally able to get away after the gruesome attack,” she told NewsNation of the alleged assault.
It was not immediately clear if the client Mitchell-Kidd was discussing was the same client who previously said she was lured to Combs’ home and raped in 2018.
That unnamed victim filed a police report after the incident, Mitchell-Kidd said last week.
Combs, 54, has been behind bars since Sept. 16, when he was arrested in New York City for racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for purposes of prostitution.
He was accused of using drugs to keep victims “compliant” during violent, sometimes days-long sex sessions, the federal complaint said.
Last week, more than 120 victims announced plans to file lawsuits against the Bad Boy Records founder for alleged sexual abuse and exploitation.
The wave of allegations were split evenly by gender, spanned over 30 years and included 25 minors – including one 9-year-old, attorney Tony Buzbee said of the horrifying allegations.
The children Combs allegedly abused were “seeking TV or music careers with promises [from Combs] of ‘I’ll make you a star,” Buzbee claimed.