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Diddy accuser’s harrowing lawsuit claims she was raped at knifepoint with remote control-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
She claims she was ‘threatened’ by the disgraced star’s staff.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently behind bars awaiting trial (Picture: Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)
In a harrowing testimony featured in a new documentary, one woman has accused Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of raping her with a remote control.
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy premieres on Peacock tomorrow, with filming having started just shortly after Combs’ arrest on September 16, 2024.
The disgraced rapper is currently behind bars after being charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
He also faces several lawsuits filed by alleged victims amid a string of damning allegations.
Combs has been denied bail on multiple occasions after pleading not guilty to three felony counts.
In the new true crime doc, one accuser claims Combs attacked her in 2018.
A new documentary will explore allegations made against the disgraced rapper (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)
She goes only by the name of Ashley and does not show her face to cameras.
The woman already sued Combs last October, using her full name, Ashley Parham. In her suit, she claims that she and the musician met at the apartment of a man she knew in Oakland, California.
Parham’s attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, has said the accuser later learned the man in question was a ‘scouter’ for Combs.
Recalling the alleged assault, Parham becomes tearful and says of the impact it’s had on her: ‘I’ve become incredibly reclusive. I don’t trust anyone.’
In her formal complaint, Parham says she was ‘not impressed’ by Combs’ superstar status upon meeting him.
When she remarked that she believed he had ‘something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur’, he allegedly said she would ‘pay’ for the comment.
A month later, Parham was at the man’s apartment again when Combs allegedly showed up with other friends and staff, when she claims he held a knife to her face before raping her.
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It’s also been claimed Kristina Khorram was present, Combs’ chief of staff, who has been dubbed his ‘right-hand woman.’
Parham claims Khorram was also ‘threatening’ towards her and warned that she ‘could be shipped anywhere in the world’ and separated from her family.
Combs has repeatedly denied all allegations made against him, branding them ‘fabricated’ in a statement issued via his lawyers to the documentary producers.
Khorram’s lawyer also denied the allegations.
Addressing the documentary, Combs’ legal team told People that the project ‘recycles and perpetuates the same lies and conspiracy theories that have been slung against Mr Combs for months.’
The comment added that, by airing the documentary, NBC and Peacock are ‘providing a platform for proven liars and opportunists to make false criminal accusations’.
Claiming that the documentary is ‘irresponsible journalism of the worst kind’, Combs’ lawyers added that Parham’s allegations in particular are ‘unfounded’, as ‘confirmed’ by a ‘thorough investigation’ by police.
Several lawsuits have been filed, accusing Combs of sexual assault (Picture: Reuters)
He has pleaded not guilty to his charges (Picture: Leon Bennett/Getty Images for BET)
‘Mr Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California, on the day she claims she was assaulted.
‘There is no evidence that Mr Combs was ever even in the same room as Ms Parham. She is completely unbelievable and no sane person who views the evidence will credit her story.’
Combs is due to face trial in May.
It comes as dozens of alleged victims have claimed he both harmed and exploited them, while he has also been accused of kidnapping, drugging, and coercing women into sexual activities.
This sometimes included using a firearm or threats of violence.
Additionally, when raiding Combs’ Los Angeles mansion, cops discovered supplies they say were intended for use in ‘freak offs’, such as drugs and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil.
Watch Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy on Peacock from January 14.
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