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‘Itty-bitty Diddy': Woman accuses Sean 'Diddy' Combs of rape, compares his penis to a ‘Tootsie Roll'

‘Itty-bitty Diddy': Woman accuses Sean 'Diddy' Combs of rape, compares his penis to a ‘Tootsie Roll'

Time of India15-05-2025

(Source: X)
A
woman
has accused music mogul Sean '
Diddy
' Combs of raping her more than two decades ago and described his penis as resembling a 'Tootsie Roll' in a disturbing new lawsuit filed in Manhattan, according to a report by TMZ.
The woman, referred to as
Jane Doe
, claims she first met Diddy in May 2001 and socialised with him a few times without incident. But things allegedly took a turn in July 2001 during their fourth encounter.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, she says Diddy took her back to his Manhattan apartment after a night out and led her to his bedroom. Once inside, he allegedly locked the door, pushed her onto the bed, and placed his hand around her neck while saying, 'I'm going to suck the life out of you.'
She claims he then released her neck, held down her arm, and unbuckled his trousers. When he pulled out his erect penis, she said it 'appeared to be the length and girth of a large Tootsie Roll' and that she felt 'relieved' at the time, thinking 'it wouldn't hurt as much' due to what she described as a lack of size calling it an 'itty-bitty Diddy.'
Despite her screams for him to stop and telling him she didn't want to have sex, the woman says Combs overpowered her and raped her.
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The woman says she then went to the bathroom to wipe herself off. When she came out, Combs was allegedly lying naked on the bed. She unlocked the door and asked a bodyguard outside where the exit was. He reportedly gestured downstairs, and Combs' staff then drove her and a friend home.
She alleges Combs tried to contact her after the incident, calling her multiple times and even inviting her to one of his parties, but she never responded.
The woman says the experience left her emotionally traumatised. She claims she has struggled with intimacy and trust, suffered psychological damage, and required psychotherapy to deal with the incident.
She is now seeking damages, accusing Combs of physical and emotional abuse, as well as
rape
.
Combs is currently facing a separate trial in Manhattan federal court for alleged sex trafficking and racketeering, where
Cassie Ventura
, one of Diddy's former girlfriends, is also testifying against him on charges of domestic abuse and violent behaviour.

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