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Diddy Faces New Allegations in Anticipated Documentary

Ashley Parham has made serious allegations of sexual assault against music executive Sean “Diddy” Combs. These claims will be featured in the upcoming documentary titled Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.

This documentary will feature a sensitive interview with Parham, who will remain anonymous onscreen for her safety. Her allegations, which include unsettling claims of assault involving a remote control, have garnered significant public attention, and the film promises to shed more light on these alarming accusations.

Parham filed a lawsuit against Diddy in October at the U.S. District Court in Northern California. In her case, she recounts an incident from 2018 where she alleges that Diddy forcefully entered her friend’s apartment in Orinda, California.

She asserts that a comment she made regarding Diddy’s> alleged connection to the 1996 Tupac Shakur murder angered him, leading him to threaten her.

Claims of Threats and Violence

In her lawsuit, Parham states that her friend, Shane Pearce, had invited her to his apartment, where Diddy appeared with his bodyguard, Kristina Khorram, and others.

It is claimed that Diddy threatened Parham with a knife, implying he would disfigure her, which instilled fear for her safety. Khorram is also alleged to have made threats suggesting they could take her away where she would never be found.

Parham further describes a terrifying incident where she claims Diddy assaulted her with a TV remote and raped her, while Pearce and two unnamed men participated in the assault.

In her account, Diddy allegedly later attempted to bribe her to claim their encounter was consensual.

In the documentary, Parham expresses the deep and lasting impact the trauma has had on her. “I’ve become incredibly reclusive,” she reveals, highlighting her struggle with trust since the incident.

Scheduled to air on Peacock, the documentary promises an in-depth exploration of her harrowing experiences and the ongoing effects of the assault on her life.

While Parham shares her narrative, Diddy’s legal representation adamantly refutes the allegations. They characterize the allegations as “fabricated,” citing an investigation by the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department that deemed the accusations “unfounded.” Diddy’s defense also claims he was not present in Orinda, California, on the date of the alleged incident.

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