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Diddy ‘put his son’s UCLA soccer coach in a headlock’

Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs allegedly attacked members of his son’s football coaching team after being outraged over how he was disciplined, according to a new report.

The scandal-hit media mogul, 54, fought with his son’s coach Sal Alosi, choked an intern and put another member of staff in a headlock, according to the LA Times

New documents obtained by the outlet detailed the June 2015 incident which happened in the weight training facility at the University of California, Los Angeles.

The worksheet into the alleged incident details how Alosi walked away from the melee with scratches and a ripped shirt, with the intern also left with scratches on his neck. 

According to the outlet, the confrontation happened after Alosi pulled Combs’ son Justin from the field for the whole summer, angering Combs. 

The scandal hit media mogul, 54, fought with his son's coach Sal Alosi , choked an intern and put another member of staff in a headlock

The scandal hit media mogul, 54, fought with his son’s coach Sal Alosi , choked an intern and put another member of staff in a headlock

According to the outlet, the confrontation happened after Sal Alosi, seen here, pulled Combs' son Justin from the field for the whole summer, angering Combs

According to the outlet, the confrontation happened after Sal Alosi, seen here, pulled Combs’ son Justin from the field for the whole summer, angering Combs 

The document says that Justin and his father later appeared at Alosi’s office near the weight room in the UCLA facility. 

It states: ‘After a short time, [Combs] and his son entered the office and words were exchanged.

‘[Combs] approached the coach and physically assaulted him causing some minor scratches and tearing his shirt.’ 

Members of staff then entered the office to pull Combs from Alosi where the rapper is then said to have turned his attention to an intern. 

It is alleged that Combs then grabbed a kettlebell and swung it in the direction of staff members. 

Campus cops took him into custody after the incident and was charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one of making threats and another of battery. 

No misdemeanor charges were ever brought against Combs, with the DA’s office noting that due to nobody being injured it was not referred to as a misdemeanor filing. 

In a statement at the time, Combs claimed that the reports were ‘inaccurate’ and that he didn’t expect charges to be filed against him. 

Justin put on a show of support for his father on social media at the time, writing: ‘I thank God for having a father that’s always there for me. Love you pops.’

The document says that Justin and his father later appeared at Alosi's office near the weight room in the UCLA facility. The father and son are seen here in 2011 after Justin joined UCLA

The document says that Justin and his father later appeared at Alosi’s office near the weight room in the UCLA facility. The father and son are seen here in 2011 after Justin joined UCLA

He later admitted that he was no longer allowed to watch his son’s football practices after the incident, calling it a case of ‘miscommunication’. 

Combs has been in jail in Brooklyn since September 16 after he was charged with racketeering and sex trafficking, which he has denied

The charge, which details allegations dating back to 2008, accuses him of abusing, threatening and coercing women for years ‘to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.’

Combs has been accused of arranging ‘Freak Offs’, described as ‘elaborate and produced sex performances’ arranged and directed by Combs while he masturbated and often recorded them.

His indictment stated that some ‘Freak Offs’ would last for days, requiring Combs and victims to receive IV fluids to recover from the exertion and drug use.

On Monday, he was also accused of molesting six more people including his first alleged underage victim and a man who worked at Macy’s in New York City. 

Suits were filed on behalf of two men and four women, with the two male victims part of the 120 accusers who recently came forward about the hip-hop mogul. 

One of the men claims that Combs molested him at the singer’s 1998 white party in the Hamptons. 

Combs is said to have done so after the youngster – who was a year below New York’s age of consent – asked for advice on breaking into the music business. 

The other victim, identified as John Doe, claimed he was ‘orally raped’ by Combs in the stockroom of the Macy’s Flagship store in May 2008. 

All six lawsuits were filed in the Southern District Court of New York under the city’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act. 

John Doe claims he had been working in the Macy’s concession of Ecko Clothing and was inside the stockroom when Combs and three of his bodyguards entered.

The man recalls being struck in the back of the neck and when he fell down to the floor – and was on his hands and knees – that is when the alleged assault began. 

Combs quipped, ‘Suck my d**k Ecko,’ as per the lawsuit. He then continued the sexual act by thrusting his penis into the victim’s mouth.

After the assault ended, the victim claimed that Combs and his entourage of bodyguards made threats towards him. 

Diddy is pictured at his 1998 white party in the Hamptons, where he is said to have molested an underage boy who asked for advice on breaking into the music business

Diddy is pictured at his 1998 white party in the Hamptons, where he is said to have molested an underage boy who asked for advice on breaking into the music business

The victim claimed that he tried to report the alleged assault to Macy’s security but no action was taken.

Diddy’s arrest came 10 months after allegations of sexual and other abuse against the music mogul, and an announcement from prosecutors that he was being investigated for sex trafficking.

The allegations began with a lawsuit by Diddy’s ex Cassie Ventura which claimed she was beaten and raped by the star.

The suit was settled the day after it became public, but Diddy has since been dogged by other claims.

The indictment against him also alleges he coerced and abused women for years while using blackmail and shocking acts of violence to keep his victims in line.

It refers obliquely to an attack on his former girlfriend, Cassie, that was captured on video.

In March, authorities raided Combs’ Los Angeles and Florida homes, seizing drugs, videos and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant, prosecutors said.

They said agents also seized guns and ammunition, including three AR-15s with defaced serial numbers.

A conviction on every charge would require a mandatory 15 years in prison with the possibility of a life sentence.