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Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused in new trial of drugging and sexually abusing model Crystal McKinney

Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused in new trial of drugging and sexually abusing model Crystal McKinney

Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of sexually assaulting and drugging a model who also claims her career prospects “quickly began to fade and then disappeared altogether” after the alleged assault in the rapper’s New York studio.

According to court documents obtained by ET, model Crystal McKinney claims she met the embattled rap mogul in 2003, when she was 20, at the behest of an unnamed fashion designer who introduced her to him during a Men’s Fashion Week event at the popular Cipriani restaurant in New York City.

McKinney claims the fashion designer “began dictating her appearance to make sure Combs found her attractive.” When she arrived at the restaurant, McKinney claims the designer insisted she sit directly across from Diddy, who was hers According to the statement, he began attacking her with flirtatious comments and later insisted that she would “make it big as a model one day.” McKinney claims she was already signed to the popular modeling agency IMG at the time and had modeled for Tommy Hilfiger, Macy’s and others after winning the first MTV show Model mission in 1998 when he was just 17 years old.

ET has reached out to Diddy for comment.

McKinney claims Diddy promised her he would help her with her career. However, McKinney claims that Diddy’s flirting throughout the night “bordered on leering as he leaned across the table toward her” and “drunk her on alcohol throughout dinner while repeatedly pouring wine on her.”

McKinney claims Diddy invited her to his studio after dinner. She claims she followed up with an assurance that they wouldn’t be alone in the studio. But when she arrived at the studio, McKinney claimed “she found Combs and several other men sitting together.” She claims they passed around “a bottle of Hennessy and joints.”

McKinney claims she took a hit that “felt very strong.” The model claims in her lawsuit that she “later realized that Combs had spiked the joint with a narcotic or other intoxicating substance.” She also claims Diddy “pressured her to drink more alcohol and marijuana by telling her she was too uptight.”

McKinney stated in court documents that she “felt like she was floating” and that (Diddy), after seeing she was very drunk, “demanded her to follow him.” She claims Diddy physically led her to the bathroom where he “forced himself on her and began kissing her without her consent.”

She claims Diddy then “pushed her head into his crotch before ordering her to suck him.” She claims she refused, but Diddy “pushed her head onto his phallus and forced her to perform oral sex on him.”

McKinney claims Diddy eventually led her back to the studio and “felt more and more light-headed” before losing consciousness. She claims she “woke up in shock and found herself in a taxi heading back to the designer’s apartment.” She also claims that “when she regained consciousness, she realized that she had been sexually abused by Combs.”

Following the alleged assault, McKinney claims Diddy “pressured” her in the industry and “used his significant influence to hinder (her) career growth.”

Then, sometime in 2004, McKinney claims she attempted suicide and was hospitalized. And McKinney claims she experienced alcohol and drug addiction in the years that followed “as she tried to cope with the emotional trauma of the assault.”

McKinney – who claims that the clothes she was wearing the night of the alleged assault were still unwashed and wrapped in plastic – explained that her marriage (from 2006 to 2010) “fell apart because she suffered a mental breakdown that came through that triggered memories of the attack.”

McKinney, who lives in Georgia, is suing Diddy for sexual assault under the New York City Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act.

That is now the sixth sexual assault lawsuit Diddy is standing in front. It was an R&B singer Cassie Ventura‘s lawsuit in November that set Diddy’s legal problems in motion. Months after that first lawsuit – which The parties reached an “amicable agreement” less than 24 hours later — surveillance footage surfaced last week — published by CNN – shows Diddy physically attacking Cassie in the hallway of a Los Angeles hotel. The multi-camera video is dated March 5, 2006.

Diddy has since broken his silence following the video and said he was taking “full responsibility” for his actions in the video.

The rap mogul is not only involved in numerous lawsuits, but also at the center of a federal investigation this appears to be related to the sex trafficking allegations. Diddy’s lawyer denied the claims against the artist while condemning the actions of law enforcement after a raid on Diddy’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami.

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