Diddy's Former Chief Of Staff Breaks Silence On 'Disturbing' Allegations
Warning: The following article contains triggering language related to sexual assault, abuse, and rape.
Diddy's former chief of staff has finally broken her silence. Kristina Khorram, also known as 'KK' offered a statement to Rolling Stone denying that she 'aided and abetted the sexual assault of anyone' after being listed in numerous sex trafficking lawsuits aimed at Puffy.
'For months, horrific accusations have been made about me in various lawsuits regarding my former boss,' Khorram told the outlet. 'These false allegations of my involvement are causing irreparable and incalculable damage to my reputation and the emotional well-being of myself and my family. I have never condoned or aided and abetted the sexual assault of anyone. Nor have I ever drugged anyone.
'The idea that I could be accused of playing a role in — or even being a bystander to — the rape of anyone is beyond upsetting, disturbing, and unthinkable,' Khorram added. 'That is not who I am and my heart goes out to all victims of sexual assault. I am confident that the allegations against me will be proven to be untrue.'
Over the past 24 months, Khorram has been listed in three different lawsuits, claiming that she enabled Diddy's nonconsensual sexual advances and often turned a blind eye to the alleged misconduct and horrors. One particular suit filed by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones in February 2024 found the producer describing Khorram as the 'Ghislaine Maxwell to Sean Combs' Jeffrey Epstein.' Jones' suit claimed that Diddy's right-hand woman summed up Sean Combs' 'groping as friendly horseplay' and those were his ways of 'showing that he likes you.'
In January, Khorram was listed in Phil Pines' suit. Phil, who was Diddy's former executive assistant from 2019 to 2021, accused the Bad Boys Records founder of sexual harassment and battery. The suit alleged that Pines answered to Khorram, whom the man described as 'his supervisor.' Pines elaborated on his claims during a sit down with ID for their docuseries The Fall of Diddy, where Phil detailed his job responsibilities. The tasks included prepping for 'Wild King Nights,' as allegedly titled by both Combs and Khorram, and cleaning up afterward. During these sessions, Diddy would allegedly engage in marathon-like sexual encounters with a woman and sometimes Phil would be instructed by KK to conduct an 'emergency clean.'
'That means that he destroyed the hotel room,' Pines claimed in the interview. 'The longer he's there, the more intense the clean-up is going to be.'
'That was for me, probably one of the hardest things to do. When you get there, you see the wreckage, you see the stains, you see the bodily fluids, you see the used condoms, you see the baby oil half-used, the Astroglide oozing down the sides of the bottle and you have to pick it up… Broken glass, urine, blood. It wasn't uncommon for it to be stains on furniture, stains on sheets, that we need to remove… One can only imagine what was actually happening. It's disgusting.'
Kristina Khorram joined Comb Enterprises in 2013. Rising through the company, Khorram was then named Diddy's Chief of Staff in 2020.
Meanwhile, Diddy is currently behind bars, where he will stay until his trial on May 5, 2025.
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