In less than four months, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been sued for sexual assault and harassment five times. But the accusations in the most recent lawsuit don't stop there.
In this lawsuit, filed in federal court Monday, a music producer who worked on Diddy's most recent record claims the hip-hop mogul subjected him to "constant unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching" of his anus and tried to groom him into engaging in sexual acts with others, including producer Steven Aaron Jordan or "Stevie J" and actor Cuba Gooding Jr.
But in addition to those claims, the plaintiff, Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, also alleges Diddy conspired with a slew of other defendants in a RICO enterprise, allegedly set up to acquire and transport drugs, firearms and sex workers — some being minors.
Jones claims the defendants executed the enterprise and kept him under their control — forcing him to "solicit sex workers" and "perform acts to the pleasure of Mr. Combs" — by way of intimidation. This includes threats of isolation from the music industry and nonpayment for Jones' work on the album, for which he says he still hasn't been paid despite producing nine songs, according to the lawsuit.