Sixth Woman Suing Diddy Says He Forced Her To Have Sex With Kim Porter Before Rapper Raped Her
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a seventh sexual assault lawsuit.
A woman identified in court documents as April Lampros was suing Combs for damages after he allegedly drugged her, forced her to have sex with his then-girlfriend Kim Porter, and raped her in the 1990s, People reported.
The music mogul has not yet publicly addressed the new lawsuit.
In the lawsuit filed in New York Thursday, Lampros met Combs in 1994 when she was a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and he offered to mentor her in the fashion industry and help her find work.
She detailed several instances in which the rapper allegedly sexually assaulted her.
The first came in 1995 after they met up at a SoHo bar. Lampros alleged that Combs plied her with alcohol and brought her back to his room at the Millennium Hotel, where he "raped" her.
She distanced herself from him, but Combs allegedly pursued her months later, showering her with gifts and attempting to "lure" her "back to him" with access to music industry events.
Lampros claimed she gave Combs a second chance and agreed to meet up with him to discuss business opportunities.
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But while they were heading to dinner, Combs allegedly forced to perform oral sex on him in the parking garage, the lawsuit said.
Lampros tried to avoid him after that, but the "I'll Be Missing You" singer allegedly threatened her.
The third alleged incident took place at Combs' Manhattan apartment in 1996.
He allegedly forced Lampros and then-girlfriend Porter to "take ecstasy" and have sex with each other. After this, Combs allegedly "raped" Lampros once again.
The lawsuit claimed Combs told Lampros "he could make her lose her job" if she did not comply.
But Lampros alleged that he and Porter, who passed away in 2018, later got her fired from the restaurant where she worked.
Her lawsuit comes on the heels of former model Crystal McKinney suing Combs for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2003.
Combs also faced lawsuits from five other people, including his ex Cassie Ventura and music producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, with allegations against him including rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment and sex trafficking.
The hip-hop star's homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by federal agents in late March as part of a sex trafficking probe.
Combs has vehemently denied all allegations against him.
He has not been officially charged in connection with the lawsuits or raids.
However, Combs issued an apology earlier this month after CNN released footage of him seemingly beating Ventura in a hotel in 2016.