Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs has been accused of sexually assaulting two women at a Trump hotel penthouse in New York City.
The claims were separately filed by anonymous Jane Doe’s this week in New York Supreme Court, alleging he ‘trapped’ them at nightclub Limelight before moving them to the Trump hotel.
The women claim the incidents took placed in the 1990s, but it’s unclear if they occurred on the same day. The hotel in question is believed to be Trump International, which opened in 1997.
In the first lawsuit, the woman said she was assaulted by the rap mogul several times, including in California, with one specific allegation claiming she was coerced into group sex after attending an event at Limelight.
The lawsuit says Combs organized the event at the club, a now-closed site at the former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion on Manhattan’s Sixth Avenue, ‘with the top two floors dedicated to exclusive sex parties involving group sexual activities directed by and involving Combs.’
The woman claimed when she tried to leave, she was ordered to stay before being taken with her friends to the Trump hotel penthouse.
‘Without the ability to leave, (she was) drugged, and forced to participate in group-sex activity during which she sexually assaulted over the next several hours,’ the lawsuit claims.
The second lawsuit makes similarly shocking allegations, again saying the plaintiff was attacked after attending a Limelight party where the top two floors were ‘exclusively occupied by group-sex parties.’

Disgraced rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been accused of sexually assaulting two women in new lawsuits filed this week

Trump International Hotel in midtown Manhattan, where the women claim the attacks took place
The alleged victim in the second lawsuit claims she tried to get away from the ‘group-sex’ party and fought with his security guard.
The lawsuit claimed the rapper slapped and detained her, leaving her ‘fearing for her life.’
The security guard allegedly took the woman ‘and her friend to the Trump hotel in Midtown. When they got to the hotel, the women were taken up to a penthouse’, per the lawsuit.
She claimed she was then taken to a room with the security guard, who ‘assaulted her physically and sexually her while Combs watched.’
‘Plaintiff and her friend then were forced to take what she believes to have been ecstasy or similar ‘party’ drug’, the lawsuit continued.
‘Further, both women were forced to engage in a group sex activity that she did not want to participate in, but Combs had made clear that they had no choice and that they were not allowed to leave.
‘After several more hours in the penthouse, Combs finally allowed Plaintiff and her friend to leave.’ Diddy, who denies all the allegations against him, refuted the latest claims.
It comes after Diddy was rushed to hospital from his prison cell last week, with a source saying he underwent an MRI at Brooklyn Hospital because his ‘knee was bothering him.’
The lawsuits claim the assaults began at Diddy-hosted events at the Limelight, a renovated, now-closed club at the site of the former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion on Manhattan’s Sixth Avenue
The lawsuits add to Diddy’s growing legal peril, with the disgraced producer facing decades behind bars on federal charges including racketeering and sexual assault, as well as dozens of civil lawsuits from alleged victims
The lawsuits add to Diddy’s growing legal peril, with the disgraced producer facing decades behind bars on federal charges including racketeering and sexual assault, as well as dozens of civil lawsuits from alleged victims.
Diddy’s representatives denied the latest allegations.
‘As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every new publicity stunt, even in response to claims that are facially ridiculous or demonstrably false.
‘Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process.
‘In court, the truth will prevail – that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor,’ they said in a statement.