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Sean Combs' former chief of staff is accused in three lawsuits of aiding his alleged sex abuse

Sean Combs' former chief of staff is accused in three lawsuits of aiding his alleged sex abuse

NBC News26-04-2025

A day after Sean Combs and his ex-girlfriend Casandra Ventura settled an explosive lawsuit she filed against him in 2023, Combs was photographed at his Miami Beach home alongside his then-chief of staff, Kristina Khorram.
Khorram, or KK as Combs referred to her publicly, had seen him through difficult times before. She was among a handful of people he credited during a BET Awards acceptance speech in June 2022 for having helped him through a dark period in his life.
The year before, Combs praised Khorram on his Facebook page, introducing her to his millions of followers as the woman who kept everything in his life and business running.
'She's been my right hand for the last 8 years and has consistently proven to execute and get s--- done,' he wrote in the January 2021 post. 'Don't know how I'd function without her.'
Khorram is under increasing scrutiny as her former boss faces trial in federal court next month on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Ventura's lawsuit laid the groundwork for the criminal case, in which he's accused of forcing women to participate in elaborate, drug-fueled sexual encounters he called 'freak offs' that involved male sex workers.
Combs has pleaded not guilty and is detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Khorram's role in Combs' trial, if any, is unclear. She has not been charged with any crimes and is not named in the indictment, which alleges Combs led a criminal enterprise that engaged in kidnapping, arson and bribery over the course of two decades. Last month, Khorram publicly denied 'aiding and abetting the sexual assault of anyone.'
But she has been named in at least three civil lawsuits filed against him, which accuse her of knowing about his violent and criminal behavior, enabling it and covering it up.
She started working for Combs in 2013 as a senior executive, according to her now-deleted LinkedIn account.
Mark Lesko, a former federal prosecutor who was on the team that won a conviction against NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere, said in a sex trafficking case, particularly one involving a high-profile person like Combs, close employees and associates are essential to helping carry out the scheme.
'The principal, like Diddy, or like Keith Raniere, or like R. Kelly, they're not going to get into the logistics,' Lesko said in an interview.'They're not going to get into the minutiae of running a sex trafficking ring. They view themselves as above that, and they're going to ultimately be the beneficiaries of it, unfortunately, but they need their workers, people who can execute on their orders to accomplish the goals of the criminal scheme.'
Raniere and R. Kelly were convicted of sex trafficking and racketeering.
Music producer Rodney Jones said he lived with Combs for months at a time while they worked on an album in 2022 and 2023. In a lawsuit filed last year, he compared the relationship between Combs and Khorram to that of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, whowas sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.
The indictment alleges Combs forced women to participate in the freak offs, which he arranged, directed and often filmed, and used his power and prestige to silence victims through blackmail and violence.
Prosecutors say Combs' employees — including high-ranking supervisors, personal assistants and security and household staff — acted as his intermediaries by arranging travel and hotel rooms for freak offs, stocking the rooms with supplies including controlled substances, lubricant, baby oil, extra linens and lighting, finding women and others whom he targeted for abuse, and concealing and covering up the abuse.
NBC News requested interviews with the three accusers either directly or through their attorneys. Only one responded, but declined to answer specific questions about the suit.
Combs has been accused of sexual assault and misconduct in more than 50 civil lawsuits since he and Ventura privately settled her complaint. His attorney said the settlement was not an admission of wrongdoing, and Combs has vehemently denied the allegations in the pending civil suits.
Khorram did not reply to phone and email messages requesting an interview for this article. Her attorneys did not reply to requests for comment regarding the allegations that have been made against her in the civil suits.
One of her attorneys, Deborah Colson, said last week that she could not comment on whether Khorram was testifying at Combs' trial.
In a statement last month to Rolling Stone, Khorram said: 'For months, horrific accusations have been made about me in various lawsuits regarding my former boss. 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. 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.'
Seven Güzel, who described herself in a complaint filed in February as an aspiring signed artist when she met Combs in the fall of 2017, said Combs groomed her before sexually assaulting and raping her on multiple occasions. She said she fell into a cycle of abuse with Combs, who plied her with alcohol and drugs.
She alleges that Khorram aided in the alleged abuse by arranging places and transportation for it to occur, contacting her on Combs' behalf and 'generally' covering up the abuse. Güzel also said Khorram acquired illicit drugs and substances for him to incapacitate alleged victims.
Jones, a music producer who said he lived and traveled with Combs during the making of Combs' LP 'The Love Album: Off the Grid,' alleged in his suit that Khorram enabled Combs' behavior.
Jones' suit alleges Combs sexually harassed and assaulted him, tried to 'groom' him into having sex with another man and forced him to hire sex workers and participate in sex acts with them. The suit says that when Jones expressed to Khorram his discomfort about Combs' advances, she dismissed it as friendly horseplay, telling Jones it was Combs' way of 'showing that he likes you.'
On several occasions when Combs would undress and walk around his home naked, Khorram would say she was leaving and disappear, Jones said.
'KK's hypocrisy is breathtaking at best and or enabling at worst,' the suit says. Jones also says in the lawsuit that he saw Khorram order her assistants to keep Combs 'high' on gummies and pills, and that she required all employees, 'from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers,' to carry a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, ecstasy, tusi (a combination of ecstasy and cocaine in a pink powder) and other drugs.
Khorram would also order and pay sex workers for Combs, according to the suit. Jones claimed to have a text message from Khorram asking him to contact a particular sex worker.
Jones was terrified of Combs and felt he could not tell him no, he said in the suit. In response, a representative for Combs said: 'Mr. Jones's lawsuit is pure fiction — a shameless attempt to create media hype and extract a quick settlement. There was no RICO conspiracy, and Mr. Jones was not threatened, groomed, assaulted, or trafficked. We look forward to proving — in a court of law — that all of Mr. Jones's claims are made-up and must be dismissed.'
In a response to Jones' lawsuit filed on April 7, Khorram denied all the allegations.
Phillip Pines, 40, said in a lawsuit filed in December that he worked as a senior executive assistant to Combs for about two years, from December 2019 through Dec. 29, 2021, and reported directly to Combs and Khorram.
He named the two in a lawsuit filed in December and participated in Investigation Discovery's docuseries 'The Fall of Diddy,' which debuted in January.
Pines said in his lawsuit he once witnessed Combs kick a guest in the buttocks and stomach in Miami, and that when he told Khorram about it and said he was upset, she told him never to speak about it and that 'there are repercussions that can happen if he did.'
Pines alleged in the suit the guest was given 'nice gifts and a nice dinner' to make up for it. In the documentary, Pines said the guest was a woman.
Pines' suit also said that when he traveled with Combs, Combs and Khorram put him in charge of the 'MVP' bag, a black Gucci bag that contained illicit drugs and sex toys.
Lesko, the former federal prosecutor, said it is likely prosecutors have already sought to compel Khorram's testimony, or are in the process of doing so.
'I strongly suspect that the government is interacting closely with Diddy's inner circle, with his high-level employees and associates, one way or the other, to try to unravel the story here,' Lesko said.

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ALL the horrifying allegations of P Diddy's relationship with Cassie DEEP DIVE delves into Diddy's 30-year reign of excess and debauchery in unprecedented detail, starting with his 'crazy' fits of rage as a student in the 1980s. 12:35 Dr Phil reveals stunning prosecution error and hidden 'poison' that everyone has missed Just four weeks into the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs and I want to prepare you for the possibility that these proceedings could come to a sudden, screeching halt. I spent most of my professional career around courtrooms as a consultant for trial attorneys, instructing them, not on the legal aspects of cases, but on the human elements, specifically how jurors responded to their arguments. At this moment in the Combs trial – with the prosecution expected to wrap up its arguments in the coming days – I question whether the jury has been presented with enough evidence to reasonably expect them to find a legal basis to convict. And for that reason, I predict the judge may be tempted to essentially throw the case out of court. Stunning Diddy trial prosecution error that everyone has missed America is just four weeks into the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs and I predict that these proceedings may come to a sudden, screeching halt. 12:25 Judge to rule on Diddy's second mistrial motion On Saturday, Diddy's legal team filed a letter requesting the trial be dismissed following a testimony from Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie' s friend and fashion designer, Bryana Bongolan. Bongolan claimed the rap mogul had held her over the edge of a balcony, 17 stories high. Combs' lawyers have argued that the prosecution knowingly allowed the false testimony to be given because they had seen receipts showing the mogul was in the east coast at the time. On Monday, judge Subramanian said he will wait for the prosecution to answer to the defense's motion, and he will have an answer on Tuesday. Diddy moves to toss case over claims he dangled designer from balcony Diddy has made a desperate move to have his case tossed out again, as his defense argued against claims that the rap mogul dangled a fashion designer off a balcony. 12:17 LISTEN: Diddy berates ex after she declines 'freak off,' tells her to 'get on her job' Prosecutors played an audio note from 2023 where Diddy tells Jane to 'get on her job' after she said she was not available for a freak off. 'I'm about to really disappear on you, you feel me?' the annoyed mogul said on the voice note, adding that Jane had a 'rude awakening' coming to her. 'You better get on your job, that's all it is,' he said. 'Because you got me on my job.' Jane said she understood her job to be keeping Diddy happy, which included having sex with male escorts as the mogul watched. Diddy's 'job,' meanwhile was providing financial support for Jane by providing her $10,000 a month. 11:55 Diddy gets huge win in court as judge says psychologist can't get back on the stand A ruling by judge Arun Subramanian delivered a blow to the prosecution's case, as they will not be able to recall an expert witness to explain victim behavior. A significant part of the prosecution's case against Diddy relies on whether the jury believes his alleged victims were coerced into the so-called freak-offs or that they were willing participants. To prove that victims were coerced, prosecutors brought in expert testimony from clinical psychologist Dawn Hughes, who also testified for Amber Heard during her case against Johnny Depp. Hughes told the court last month that victims may say things they don't mean - like wanting to participate in certain sexual acts - as a means of survival. She said victims who are subject to violence also disassociate which can affect their memory. Her testimony was meant to explain why Diddy's alleged victims stayed with him and continued sending loving messages appearing to consent to what they now say was sex trafficking. However, Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that Hughes could not speak to the jury about coercive control, which can make victims become reliant on their abusers and keeping the abuse a secret, as reported by USA Today. Prosecutors wanted Hughes to come back on the stand to explain to jurors why victims stay in relationships with abusers. They wrote Hughes is needed to explain 'how different forms of abuse combine, the "environment of fear and obedience' that impacts a victim's decision-making and emotions, and how abuse is 'interspersed with rewards, positivity, affection, and normalcy" to create attachment and dependency.' Diddy's lawyers, on their part, asked the court to not allow more expert testimony, arguing that 'Hughes's use of broad generalizations about typical behaviors, divorced from any examination of the alleged victims in this case, is contrary to guidelines regulating Hughes's profession.' On Tuesday, the judge sided with the defence and ruled that Hugues will not get back on the stand. Dawn Hughes arrives at Diddy's trial on May 21.

Deadly African scorpion is found by horrified Brit woman after it ‘crawled past her feet' while she watched TV
Deadly African scorpion is found by horrified Brit woman after it ‘crawled past her feet' while she watched TV

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Deadly African scorpion is found by horrified Brit woman after it ‘crawled past her feet' while she watched TV

A WOMAN has been left terrified after returning home from holiday and discovering a "deadly" scorpion in her home. It is believed the scorpion hitched a ride back in her luggage when she returned from a holiday in Africa. Advertisement 4 The woman spotted the terrifying scorpion crawling across her floor Credit: Facebook 4 The small creature packs a venomous punch Credit: Swindon Community Notice Board/Facebook The deadly scorpion was discovered in a Swindon home earlier this month. It was reportedly spotted by the homeowner as she sat watching TV with the scorpion crawling across her carpet right under her nose. The terrified homeowner bravely trapped it under a wine glass before transferring it into a jar where it was safely kept until help arrived. The RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was called and recommended the woman speak to a specialist. Advertisement Jonathan Cleverly who provides educational workshops for schools featuring insects, reptiles and invertebrates was eventually scrambled to deal with the African scorpion. Jonathan took the creature away after identifying it as a member of the Buthidae family which several of the most deadly scorpion species in the world are also a part of. After getting the deadly creature home Jonathan made sure to keep it locked up safely before finding it a new home. Jonathan owns several scorpions himself and was well prepared with the proper equipment to transport the deadly animal. Advertisement He dismissed the idea that the animal was an escaped pet, believing it snuck into the UK in the woman's luggage. The dangerous creatures are commonly found in Africa from where the homeowner had recently returned. The scorpion has since been taken to live with an expert who has a DWA (Dangerous Wild Animals) licence. Moment student finds deadly Chinese SCORPION inside her parcel It was estimated to be around 4cm long with Jonathan calling it the "most dangerous animal" he ever had. Advertisement Speaking to the BBC Jonathan said: "She'd [the homeowner] done a brilliant job of moving it from a wine glass into a jam jar with a secure lid so it couldn't move and escape. "She put in some lettuce for a bit of moisture. She looked after it brilliantly well. "The scorpion, I would like to say, is absolutely gorgeous - even if it is potentially harmful to humans, it's a very rare thing for these sorts of scorpion to make their way into the UK." 4 The homeowner managed to contain the scorpion until help arrived Credit: Swindon Community Notice Board/Facebook Advertisement 4 The deadly scorpion is believed to be a member of the Buthidae family Credit: Facebook The six legged creature boasts a pair of fearsome looking claws and a large, venomous stinger on its tail. Coming in at just 4cm the scorpion is small but deadly with the species occasionally causing human fatalities. When fully grown the scorpion can reach a terrifying 12cm, more than twice the size of the one found in Swindon. Advertisement

Watchdog slams social media giants for dragging heels over online scam crackdown
Watchdog slams social media giants for dragging heels over online scam crackdown

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Watchdog slams social media giants for dragging heels over online scam crackdown

Scroll on for more bad news for bank customers - as one giant confirms it's closing 55 branches Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SOCIAL media giants such as Meta must stop dragging their feet and tackle online fraud, the UK's financial watchdog says. Financial Conduct Authority boss Nikhil Rathi criticised tech firms for being too slow to remove harmful content. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 FCA boss Nikhil Rathi has hit out at tech giants for being too slow when removing harmful online content Credit: Houses of Parliament 4 Social media giants such as META have been told to stop dragging their feet and tackle online fraud Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Speaking to MPs, he urged companies to 'get on and do it' without waiting for further guidance. There is concern people are being fleeced by dodgy investments promoted by so-called 'finfluencers'. Last May, the watchdog charged nine suspects, including ex-Love Island and former The Only Way Is Essex stars, over a dubious online trading scheme promoted on social media. If convicted, they could face up to two years' jail. The trial is set for 2027. Consumer group Which? has also exposed a surge of misleading health adverts on Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram. These include false medical claims, fake endorsements and products that never arrive. One targeted diabetics with a fraudulent glucose monitor. Another promoted bee venom cream with bogus claims of medical approval. Mr Rathi said the FCA needs social media firms to cooperate to remove harmful content. Some are, but others are slow to act. The Online Safety Act should force platforms to remove illegal content. But Which? warned it could take until 2027 to fully implement. Facebook users bombarded with 'happy birthday posts' in bizarre glitch as people joke 'someone messed up' NATWEST SHUTS 55 MORE 4 NatWest will shut 55 more branches in the coming months, on top of 53 closures already announced for this year Credit: PA NATWEST is closing 55 more branches in the coming months, adding to 53 ­closures already planned this year. The move follows a shift towards online banking by customers. Since 2015, NatWest Group has shut more than 1,400 branches across the UK. NatWest said more than 80 per cent of current account holders now use digital banking. It plans to invest £20million to upgrade surviving branches and improve customer service. Pop-up services will support communities during 'branch transitions'. RENTALS COOL 4 Average rents for new leases rose 2.8% in April - from 6.4% recorded earlier in 2024 Credit: PA RENT rises have slowed to the lowest rate since the market was dealing with the impacts of the pandemic, figures show. Average rents for new leases in April increased by 2.8 per cent year-on-year, from the 6.4 per cent recorded in 2024. Average monthly rent is £1,287. Richard Donnell at property site ZOOPLA said: 'The average annual cost of renting is still over £2,500 higher than three years ago.' WATER BLOCK MILLIONS of households are being blocked from bill support due to a loophole in the WaterSure scheme. It helps the disabled and benefits claimants using lots of water, but requires a meter which many homes cannot install. Scope's Abdi Mohamed urged change, saying: 'Consumers cannot choose their supplier, and more needs to be done to ensure consistency and fairness.'

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