Diddy civil suit thrown out after accuser refuses to identify herself
- A New York federal judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs because the anonymous accuser did not reveal her identity as ordered.
- Judge Lewis Liman wrote that the plaintiff failed to file her complaint under her real name by the deadline of March 20.
- Attorney Tony Buzbee stated that the judge's decision was expected, citing the challenges faced by anonymous plaintiffs.
- Combs remains incarcerated on federal sex trafficking charges and has denied all allegations against him.
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Diddy civil suit thrown out after accuser refuses to identify herself
(NewsNation) — Sean "Diddy" Combs had a legal victory in civil court after his accuser would not reveal her identity. The judge dismissed the case, which was filed in October 2024, against the scandal-plagued rapper, according to federal court documents. The accuser, listed as "Jane Doe," originally alleged Combs attempted to sexually assault her in 1995 in New York City at a party after she thwarted his unwanted advances. The rap mogul denied t…
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