Producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones claims Sean “Puffy” Combs has sexual footage of celebrities, rappers, and music executives.
Jones is suing Bad Boy Records founder for $30 million in punitive damages for sexually harassing, drugging, and threatening him for over a year.
Combs' Grammy-nominated The Love Album: Off the Grid used Jones' production. He was Comb's videographer from September 2022 until November 2023. He collected copious video and audio evidence of Combs, his cronies, and others committing serious crimes.
In an updated lawsuit complaint, Jones accused Combs of secretly filming celebrities at Puffy's “freak off” events.
Jones' lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn, stated, “While living and traveling with Mr. Combs, Mr. Jones discovered that Mr. Combs has hidden cameras in every room of his homes,” AllHipHop reports
Mr. Jones thinks Mr. Combs possesses recordings of Defendants Lucian Charles Grainge, Ethiopia Habtemariam, and other celebrities, music label executives, politicians, and athletes.
Blackburn added, “These people were recorded without their consent. Mr. Combs has compromising film of all his freak off and home party guests. Based on his wealth of proof, Mr. Combs feels he is above the law and untouchable.
Habtemariam, 44, “got her start interning for L.A. Reid at LaFace Records in Atlanta, Ga. in the 1990s,” reports SandraRose.com.
Justin Combs, Grainge, Habtemariam, Kristina Khorram, Chalice Recording Studios, Love Records, Motown Records, Universal Music Group, and Combs Global Enterprises are named in Jones' initial 73-page suit.
The complaint names rapper Yung Miami and actor Cuba Gooding Jr.
Jones alleges Diddy pays Yung Miami “a monthly fee” to be one of his “sex workers.”
The complaint alleges that “a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj” had sexual encounters with Diddy. The document also notes that an artist who had a Vegas residency and performed at the Superbowl is another victim of Diddy but does not mention Usher or Meek Mill by name.
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