Diddy To Appear On Camera For Sexual Assault Lawsuit Deposition
Diddy must take part in a videotaped deposition from contained in the jail the place he is been residing as a part of April Lampros’ civil lawsuit in opposition to him, in accordance with new paperwork obtained by AllHipHop. Lampros is suing him with allegations of sexual assault, coercion, and abuse of energy. The deposition is presently scheduled for January 26.
Lampros has accused Diddy of allegedly sexually assaulting her a number of occasions within the Nineteen Nineties. She additionally claims he threatened her with retaliation if she ever spoke out concerning the incidents.
The date of the deposition continues to be tentative, as jail officers nonetheless should approve. Lawyers, courtroom reporters, and videographers must get safety clearances beforehand as properly. In addition to Lampros’ personal allegations, the attorneys additionally need to deliver up the switch of Bad Boy co-founder Kirk Burrowes’ possession curiosity in 1996. Diddy may face sanctions if he refuses to reply any of the questions.
Diddy’s Prison Sentence
Diddy is presently residing at Fort Dix in New Jersey, serving a jail sentence of 4 years and two months. He was convicted on two counts of transportation to have interaction in prostitution in his high-profile legal trial, earlier this yr. At the power, he is been taking part within the Bureau of Prisons’ Residential Drug Abuse Program. The transfer may assist him cut back his sentence.
In different information, Netflix not too long ago put out a brand new documentary about Diddy titled Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The sequence, executive-produced by 50 Cent, examines quite a few allegations concerning the disgraced music mogul.
In a press release offered to The Hollywood Reporter, Diddy’s crew labeled it a “hit piece” earlier than its launch. “Netflix’s so-called ‘documentary’ is a shameful hit piece,” they wrote. “Today’s GMA teaser confirms that Netflix relied on stolen footage that was never authorized for release. As Netflix and CEO Ted Sarandos know, Mr. Combs has been amassing footage since he was 19 to inform his personal story, in his personal manner. It is basically unfair, and unlawful, for Netflix to misappropriate that work.”