Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is facing another lawsuit claiming he brutally raped and abused a woman and when she told three different police departments she was ‘ignored’

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A woman who has recently filed a lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs claims that she reported her alleged assault to three different police departments prior.

Diddy has been at the center of various lawsuits and has pled not guilty in court and denied any wrongdoings. However, a woman filed a lawsuit on Tuesday claiming he brutally raped and abused her in Northern California in 2018.

In the lawsuit, obtained by the Mirror US, the woman claimed that she told the Contra Costa Sheriff’s office about the assault “to no avail.” While she allegedly named Diddy in that report, she refused to in the other two.

The reason why, according to the lawsuit, is that the “plaintiff was under the impression if she did continue to say Defendant Diddy’s name in relation to her assault she would not be believed and her family would be in danger.”

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An accuser claimed she went to three different police departments ( Image: Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Combs)
A few weeks after the alleged incident, the woman claimed she went to the hospital because “her injuries had not subsided from the assault.” She claimed she was given a rape kit at the hospital along with IV fluids to stabilize her.

She added that she allegedly told the hospital workers about the assault and they allegedly contacted the Walnut Creek Police. Officers showed up to her hospital room and took a statement, though the woman didn’t mention Diddy’s name.

“She believed she would be ignored by the Walnut Creek Police just as she was by the Contra Costa County Sheriff and/or would be further harmed by Defendant Diddy if he discovered she named him to police,” the lawsuit read.

She later reported the incident to a third police department, the Orinda Police Department. The woman claimed that she gave the underwear she wore that night to the department though it was never returned and she believed “no investigation ever commenced.”

Months after the incident, she tried to get her therapy appointments paid for by “a victim’s compensation fund” but couldn’t because she was told “no law enforcement agency had opened an active investigation into any of her many reports of her violent gang rape.” She went to the Walnut Creek Police asking for a copy of her report but they gave her a letter stating it was “unable to furnish this information as it is confidential and not subject to public release,” even though she was the accuser.

She claimed that after Diddy’s houses were raided this past March she reached out to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department to renew her complaint but alleged she relieved no response. She then emailed the office complaining about no response and received a call from a detective “but then nothing further.”

The Mirror has reached out to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department, Walnut Creek Police Department, and the Orinda Police Department for comment.