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In November 2023, Joi Dickerson-Neal filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging that in 1991, while she was a college student at Syracuse University, Combs drugged and sexually assaulted her during a date. According to the complaint, after dining at Wells Restaurant in Harlem, Combs allegedly gave her a substance that incapacitated her, rendering her unable to stand or walk independently. He then purportedly transported her to a location where he sexually assaulted her. Dickerson-Neal further claims that Combs recorded the assault without her consent and distributed the footage within the music industry.
Following the incident, Dickerson-Neal asserts that she suffered severe emotional distress, leading to depression and withdrawal from college. She alleges that the trauma from the assault and the unauthorized distribution of the recording caused long-term psychological harm. In response, Combs' legal representatives have denied the allegations, labeling the lawsuit as a "money grab" and asserting that the claims are fabricated.
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Following the incident, Dickerson-Neal asserts that she suffered severe emotional distress, leading to depression and withdrawal from college. She alleges that the trauma from the assault and the unauthorized distribution of the recording caused long-term psychological harm. In response, Combs' legal representatives have denied the allegations, labeling the lawsuit as a "money grab" and asserting that the claims are fabricated.
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