Sean Combs, Harve Pierre, and other men accused of gang raping 17-year-old in shocking lawsuit – Exclusive statement from Combs regarding shocking allegations

NEW YORK – A woman has accused Sean “Diddy” Combs and two other men of gang raping her in 2003 when she was 17 years old, according to civil court documents filed Wednesday in United States District Court Southern District of New York.

The suit alleges Combs, Harve Pierre, former president of Bad Boy Entertainment, and a third unnamed defendant took turns raping her in a New York City music studio in 2003 when she was still in the 11th grade.

Unlike the three previous sexual assault suits filed against 54-year-old Combs under the Adult Survivors Act in the past few weeks, this lawsuit was filed under New York City’s gender-motivated violence protection law. Three other women have filed different lawsuits against the music mogul under the Adult Survivors Act, a New York law that permitted victims of sexual abuse a one-year window to file civil action regardless of the statute of limitations, and which expired on Nov. 24.

“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” Combs wrote on Instagram on Wednesday in all caps. He denied the latest allegations and claimed that the latest suit is another attempt to “assassinate” his character by people looking for a “quick payday.”

The plaintiff, identified in the filing as Jane Doe, said that she was approached by Pierre at a lounge in Michigan and was convinced by him and Combs to take a private jet to a recording studio in New York City to meet up with the rapper. Combs had spoken to the teen over the phone and said he would love to meet her, according to the court documents.

“Once there, the defendants plied Ms. Doe with drugs and alcohol and viciously gang raped her, one after the other,” the suit alleged. The accuser said that as Combs was raping her he told her he could not “get off” unless she pinched his nipples as hard as she could, court documents said.

The complaint alleges that Pierre and the third assailant took their turns raping Doe and when they were done they left her in the bathroom of the studio alone, where she curled up into the fetal position and lay on the floor.

Over the last month multiple women have come forward accusing the music mogul with sexual assault.

In a previous suit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Joi Dickerson-Neal accused Combs of “intentionally drugging” her following a date in Harlem in 1991 and sexually assaulting her.

Those allegations came after Comb’s ex-girlfriend Casandra Ventura, the singer known professionally as Cassie, dropped a bombshell lawsuit claiming that Combs raped, physically abused, and sex trafficked her during their decade-long relationship. The two reached an undisclosed settlement within just one day, after Combs “vehemently denied” the allegations.