Sean “Diddy” Combs’ lawyers filed a motion on April 26 to dismiss some of claims in one of his sexual assault lawsuits. The reason: the laws against them not existing at the time.
Joi Dickerson-Neal sued Combs last year for allegedly drugging and assaulting her at her Harlem apartment in 1991. She claims that the beleaguered media mogul videotaped the assault without her knowledge then proceeded to share footage
of it with his friends, as reported by the Associated Press. Dickerson-Neal was 19-years-old at the time.In her lawsuit, she listed the claims of revenge porn and human trafficking. However, the New York State Revenge Porn Law and New York Services for Victims of Human Trafficking Law did not exist until years later.
On these grounds, Combs’ defense team urged for the claims to be
dismissed without prejudice. However, while trying to get the motion passed, Combs still denied all the accusations. Furthermore, the former Revolt chairman argued that Dickerson-Neal was attempting to exploit the laws, which allowed her to pursue legal action against him by the extended statute of limitations.This lawsuit comes at the heels of multiple others, one significantly from Diddy’s ex-partner, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Her November 2023 filing, which they settled a day later, claimed that she suffered over
a decade of abuse from the entertainer. It also sparked others to come forward with their own allegations against Combs.In February, a record producer filed a lawsuit against Combs, accusing him of soliciting prostitutes and sexually harassing him. In connection with the human trafficking claims, the FBI raided the entrepreneur’s homes Miami and Los Angeles. Combs also stepped down
from his position with media platform Revolt and removed himself from the public eye.As Combs’ legal troubles deepen, he continues to maintain his innocence.
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