In a bombshell exposé, Diddy is accused of ‘whupping’ his college girlfriend in front of students with a belt

Due to sexual assault cases brought against him and surveillance footage from 2016 showing him physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura, Sean “Diddy” Combs has been in the headlines lately.

Diddy has been abusing people for more than 30 years, according to a recent study that compiled allegations from the hip-hop mogul’s previous acquaintances, colleagues, coworkers, and allies.

His victims have been informed that they might be called to testify in New York City, and the DOJ is allegedly preparing a “bulletproof” criminal indictment against him.

According to multiple sources, Diddy was assaulting women and using violence long before he became well-known. This is the subject of a recent report.

Sources, including his former friends, acquaintances, workers, Bad Boy musicians, and industry insiders, allegedly told Rolling Stone that the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper has been leveraging his reputation and influence in the music business to cover his songs.

According to the story, women who knew Diddy during his time at Howard University, prior to the commencement of his music career, have accused him of sexual abuse.

He had a reputation for hosting great parties on campus and was well-known for his ambitious demeanor. On the other hand, a few purported witnesses related an event in which he attacked a young lady outside her dorm room by belt-flogging her.

Diddy, then known as “Puff,” whipped the woman “all over the place” with what seemed to be a belt while other witnesses attempted to step in, according to a second witness who spoke with the news source. In the words of the witness, he “whupped her butt—like really whupped her butt.”

After leaving Howard to join Uptown Records, the music mogul’s alleged sexual assault and violence apparently continued into his career as a music star.

Diddy’s contacts with a number of his accusers allegedly bordered on drug abuse, physical violence, and sexual assault, to name a few.

After Joi Dickerson-Neal agreed to go on a date with Diddy in 1991, she claimed that he had drugged her drink.

She claimed in her lawsuit that he had sexually assaulted her in the neighborhood and had recorded parts of the disgusting deed, which he displayed to others “like a trophy.”

In a lawsuit, Liza Gardner, one of his other accusers, stated that she was 16 years old in 1990 when he met her at an MCA Records event in Manhattan, made her drink, and then sexually assaulted her. Gardner further stated that while Diddy was getting dressed after the first attack, she was raped by Aaron Hall, Diddy’s label partner at the time.

Dickerson-Neal’s accusations have been refuted by Diddy, who referred to them as “false, offensive, and salacious.”

April Lampros filed a lawsuit against Diddy claiming that he had raped her four “horrific” times, including one in which she was forced to perform oral sex on him in a parking lot.

Numerous more sources confirmed that Diddy managed to stay in touch with and attempt to exert control over the victims despite their attempts to leave him.

The rapper gained notoriety recently after it was revealed on security footage from 2016 that he had physically abused Cassie, his former girlfriend.

This occurs after Cassie filed a lawsuit against him in November of last year, claiming that during a ten-year period, he drugged, beat, and trafficked her. In the now-settled $30 million complaint, she further alleged that Diddy forced her to have sex with male prostitutes while he was filming them.

The crooner of “We Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” has subsequently issued an apology on his Instagram page, calling his behavior “inexcusable” and claiming “full responsibility” for it.

He went on, saying he was “disgusted then when I did it” and that he is “disgusted now,” but he also said he was “committed to be a better man each and every day,” and he is “truly sorry.”

After the video of Diddy abusing her became viral, Cassie also spoke out and thanked everyone for their love and support.

“I want to thank all of my family, friends, strangers, and people I haven’t met yet for their love and support,” she stated. My younger self may finally settle and feel safe because to the love that has been shown, but this is just the beginning. The problem is domestic violence.”

“It broke me down to someone I never thought I would become,” the singer went on. I’ve worked really hard to get to where I am now, but I’ll never truly be over my past. We appreciate everyone who has given this issue their full attention. All I ask is that everyone let themselves be believed when they are victims for the first time. Speaking the truth out of a situation in which you had no control requires a lot of courage.

The singer said, “I offer my hand to those that are still living in fear,” as she concluded her statement. Don’t cut off your people; instead, reach out to them. This is too much for one person to bear alone. Although my healing process will never finish, I am incredibly grateful for this support. I’m grateful. Love to you always, Cassie.”

After a flurry of accusations surfaced recently, the Daily Mail reports that the Department of Justice is getting ready to file a criminal charge against Diddy.

His accusers have been informed that they may be called to testify against him, and it is said that a grand jury has been appointed to hear evidence against him.

Weeks after they raided his properties in Miami and Los Angeles, the news site reports that Homeland Security agents are still gathering evidence because they supposedly want their case against him to be “bulletproof”.

Diddy’s attorney revealed that the artist has declined to comment on the accusations and legal actions leveled against him. They further stated that they “have confidence any important issues will be addressed in the proper forum, where the rules distinguish facts from fiction,” and that they are “aware that the proper authorities are conducting a thorough investigation.”

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