More Big Names Get Caught Up In Diddy Freak Off Allegations

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Mar 10, 2025 - 21:13
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More Big Names Get Caught Up In Diddy Freak Off Allegations
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Those Diddy party invitations really should have come with “attending this party may do serious damage to your future reputation” disclaimers. They attracted the likes of many celebrities over the years. Some of those who were in attendance are now dealing with the reckoning of being associated with the Bad Boy CEO’s freak offs. USA Today recently named some of the former party-goers who will need to quickly get in touch with their legal teams to defend their names:

Comedian Druski and football wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. have been named in an amended “gang rape” lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

During the alleged assault, Parham claims Druski, previously identified as John Doe, was instructed to assault her by Combs. She alleged the internet personality “doused” her in lubricant and jumped on top of her, “knocking the wind out” of her “due to his enormous size.” She claims Combs masturbated while recording the assault. She also accuses Pearce and Beckham of taking turns assaulting her during the ordeal.

Druski and Beckham took to Twitter to clear their names:

https://twitter.com/obj/status/1898946851249836371


Druski has previously admitted to attending at least one of Diddy’s parties before, but he was very quick to clarify that everything was above board:

Strength of the allegations aside, we are likely to see more big names attached to these parties as time goes on.

Druski, Odell Beckham Jr. Deny Diddy Rape Lawsuit, Police Call Claims ‘Unfounded’ [USA Today]


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