Woman ‘r@ped by Diddy after star’s guard told her “you know why you’re here”‘ has to reveal her identity, judge rules

 


The so far unnamed Jane Doe alleges that Diddy threatened her life and raped her when she was 19 - after having his guards tell her "you know what you're here for".

The alleged assault took place in a Manhattan hotel in 2004 when the rapper locked her and her friend in a room.


Then a student, Jane Doe claims they were invited to an afterparty following a Diddy photoshoot and when they arrived they were grabbed.


Jane's filing claims that a security guard told her "you know what you're here for", before Diddy offered them both drinks and drugs.


US District Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in Manhattan ruled yesterday that there is an "undeniable public interest" in identifying his accusers.

She said "the balance of interests at stake weighs strongly" against Jane Doe continuing to go unnamed as the case moves forward.


Her lawyers have argued that she should be able to remain unnamed because the accusations are highly sensitive and she could face harm if named.


But Vyskocil cites other accusers - including Diddy's ex Cassie - who have sued him under their own names.


And the judge said Diddy's lawyers are entitled to research her background and credibility.

Jane Doe's lawsuit alleges that Diddy ordered her pal to perform oral sex and threatened to kill them if she didn't comply.


He later allegedly switched to Jane and forced her to remove her clothes as she was begging him to stop, the court docs claim.

While her friend managed to escape when a security guard heard the women's' screams and went to check if everything was alright, Jane was not able to leave the room, the suit claims.


Shortly afterward, Diddy exited the room but the accuser alleges she was forced to stay alone locked in the dark room otherwise "she would be killed."


She was told she was free to leave about half an hour later.


Diddy's lawyers have claimed that the allegations in the lawsuit are “demonstrably false.” 


Combs is currently being held in a Brooklyn jail cell as he faces criminal charges for sex trafficking and racketeering.


Attorney Tony Buzbee has said he is representing over 100 accusers in a slew of civil claims against the mogul, who continues to deny all charges against him.


One lawsuit alleges Combs drugged a personal trainer before passing him around between his celebrity friends.

The rapper has also been accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old aspiring musician after telling him he would make him a star in another lawsuit.


Another of the cases accuses Combs of raping a 13-year-old girl.


The alleged victim claims she was attacked after having one drink that again left her feeling "woozy and lightheaded" at the house party in September 2000.

The now 37-year-old woman alleges she was raped by Diddy while male and female celebrities watched.

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