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   lawyer scum to All   
   Hearse chaser Gloria Allred, "New Diddy    
   24 Sep 24 20:49:54   
   
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   From: lawyer.scum@toilet.seats   
      
   The old attention whore lawyer must need money.   
      
   It wasn't an assault until the money and drugs went away...it was PARTY!   
   PARTY! PARTY!   
      
   LOS ANGELES – Another woman is suing Sean “Diddy” Combs.   
      
   Attorney Gloria Allred and alleged victim Thalia Graves claim Combs and   
   another defendant committed a “violation of New York City’s victims of   
   gender-motivated violence protection law by viciously and violently   
   forcing sexual contact [including] oral sex and sexual intercourse on   
   the plaintiff.”   
      
   The lawyer and women’s rights advocate made the announcement in a press   
   conference on Tuesday in Los Angeles.   
      
   “In addition, the complaint alleges in the second cause of action that   
   defendant Combs and another defendant…by raping the plaintiff and   
   recording it,” Allred continued. “The defendants caused the plaintiff to   
   be depicted in a video image unclothed and with intimate body parts   
   exposed and engaged in sexual conduct with another person.”   
      
   Allred did not reveal the identity of the other defendant during the   
   media briefing; however, legal documents obtained by KTLA identified him   
   as Combs’ bodyguard Joseph “Big Joe” Sherman.   
      
   Allred said Combs and Sherman allegedly disseminated the video without   
   Graves’ knowledge, including by selling it as pornography.   
      
   Graves also spoke at the press conference, saying through tears that the   
   internal pain after being sexually assaulted was “incredibly deep and   
   hard to put into words.”   
      
   She said she was going through a divorce and family issues at the time   
   of the assault, and it has left her paralyzed with fear to the point   
   where she is unable to leave her house.   
      
   In addition, she said the assault has left her with physical ailments   
   including chronic pain that causes ongoing health issues.   
      
   “It goes beyond just physical harm caused by the assault,” she said.   
   “It’s a pain that reaches into the very core of who you are and leaves   
   emotional scars that may never fully heal. Some of the hardest parts of   
   this pain are the shame and the guilt I have experienced that plays a   
   negative part in my day-to-day ability to function properly.”   
      
   “The trauma of the assault has taken a toll on my mental health. I’ve   
   had PTSD, depression and anxiety,” she continued. “It has been hard for   
   me to trust others, create relationships or even feel safe in my own   
   skin. The combination of physical and emotional pain has created a cycle   
   of suffering from which it is so hard to break free.”   
      
   Allred indicated that the charges filed by Graves will not overlap with   
   the existing criminal charges against Combs, as the crimes alleged in   
   Graves’ suit do not allege the other criminal charges he is facing.   
      
   Graves is seeking compensatory damages for all physical injuries,   
   emotional distress, psychological harm, anxiety, humiliation, physical   
   and emotional pain and suffering, family and social harm in addition to   
   punitive damages.   
      
   Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrest and indictment: A timeline of key events   
   Graves is the 11th woman to sue Combs, 54, for sexual assault.   
      
   The New York native was arrested at a Manhattan hotel on Sept. 16 on a   
   slew of charges. The indictment against him, which was unsealed the   
   following day, describes him as the head of a criminal enterprise that   
   engaged or attempted to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor,   
   interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, drug offenses,   
   kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.   
      
   He has pleaded not guilty to all crimes against him and has been denied   
   bail twice.   
      
   The indictment comes after federal agents raided homes tied to Combs in   
   Los Angeles and Miami back in March.   
      
   All of this comes almost a year after the hip-hop mogul was sued by his   
   ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura for rape and abuse. She filed   
   the lawsuit in November of 2023 and it was settled a day later. Combs   
   vehemently denied the allegations. After this, more alleged victims of   
   Combs have come forward.   
      
   In May of this year, surveillance video was released showing Combs   
   physically attacking Ventura in a Los Angeles hotel. Following the   
   video’s release, the Bad Boy Records CEO issued an apology to social   
   media calling his actions “inexcusable.”   
      
   https://ktla.com/news/watch-gloria-allred-and-alleged-victim-of-   
   ean-diddy-combs-hold-press-conference/   
      
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