BREAKING: A Largo man has filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing the now-incarcerated music mogul of sexual battery in shocking incidents that allegedly occurred in 2002 and 2005. The plaintiff, Jonathan Hay, claims he was assaulted by Combs during a project related to the late rapper Notorious B.I.G.
In a powerful statement, Hay expressed his frustration, saying, “I was stonewalled. Nobody listened. The police didn’t do anything because, at the time, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was untouchable.” Hay’s allegations paint a disturbing picture of coercion and abuse, including a claim that Combs forced him to perform oral sex after being taken to an undisclosed location by associates of Combs.
The lawsuit exposes the emotional turmoil Hay has experienced, stating, “The ultimate betrayal, the ultimate violation as a man for another man to do that to me.” He described a period of severe depression and suicidal thoughts following the incidents.
Currently, Combs is serving a 50-month sentence in federal prison for unrelated charges of interstate prostitution. Hay is pursuing both civil and criminal cases against Combs, hoping to encourage other victims to come forward. “Anybody who doesn’t believe me believes Sean Combs and C.J. Wallace. But people should believe me because I’m a victim,” he asserted.
The attorney representing C.J. Wallace, the son of Notorious B.I.G., has dismissed Hay’s allegations as “absurd and baseless,” claiming the case is frivolous and will ultimately be dismissed. “It is unfortunate that the media is not thoroughly vetting Hay’s allegations,” the statement read.
The Largo Police Department is reportedly involved in the ongoing investigation. News outlets have reached out for confirmation and are awaiting a response.
As this case develops, the implications for all parties involved are significant. Hay’s lawsuit not only targets Combs but also raises questions about the accountability of those surrounding him. The public is urged to stay tuned for updates on this urgent and evolving story.
