Accused sex-trafficking rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit with a fresh wave of lawsuits Monday by five more alleged victims, including three men and a woman who was 16 at the time.
The new cases, filed in Manhattan federal court, claim the attacks by the 54-year-old embattled music mogul occurred between 1995 through 2021.
One woman — who filed suit as a Jane Doe — says she was a 19-year-old college freshman in Brooklyn in 2004 when she was invited to a photoshoot event promoting “Da Band” — a group that Combs’ label had signed, according to court papers.
The woman attended the event with a female friend — also a freshman — and the pair were then later invited by Combs’ to his hotel “for a more exclusive party,” the court papers claim.
Once at Combs’ hotel suite, the college students were whisked to another room by a security guard, who locked them in before saying, “You know what you are here for,” the filing says.
Combs then came into the room pushing drinks and cocaine on the women before ordering the pal to perform oral sex on him, warning “or else he would have them both killed,” the suit claims.
He then forced himself on the plaintiff and “fondled, molested and ultimately raped” her “all while she was begging him to stop,” the suit says.
The friend slipped out of the room when the security guard opened the door, asking if everything was OK, the suit claims.
The plaintiff was told by Combs to stay there — “otherwise she would be killed” — before the hip hop mogul left the room.
After being left in the dark room alone for an-hour-and-a-half, the plaintiff was told by another security guard she could leave.
The plaintiffs are all seeking unspecified damages.
Combs is currently jailed as he awaits trial in May on sex-trafficking charges. He’s pleaded not guilty in the criminal case and has maintained his innocence amid a slew of civil lawsuits.
Combs’ rep didn’t immediately return a request for comment Monday afternoon.