Woman claims Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped her with remote control

A woman has claimed that Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs raped her with a remote control in the upcoming documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy. In the series, which premieres on Peacock on January 14th, a woman named Ashley Parham opens up about the alleged assault that she claims took place in 2018.

Parham is one of many interviewees in the documentary who accuse Combs of sexual misconduct in the new series. With her face hidden and only identifying as Ashley, she claims that she met Combs after he showed up at the apartment of a man she had met in Oakland, California.

Speaking through tears, she says that the alleged incident had made her isolated and unable to trust people. “I’ve become incredibly reclusive,” she said in the documentary. “I don’t trust anyone.”

According to People, Parham filed a complaint against Combs in the US District Court in Northern California, claiming she was with another man, named as a defendant in the lawsuit, who FaceTimed Combs at a bar. She said she wasn’t “impressed” with Combs, believing he had “something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.” Combs allegedly said she would “pay” for the remark.

The following month, Parham claims she was at the man’s apartment when Combs showed up with a group of people, including his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram. In the complaint, she alleges that Combs held a knife to her face and raped her with a remote control.

The complainant also claims that she was threatened by Khorram, telling her that she could be shipped anywhere in the world and never see her family again. Parham’s attorney, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, alleges that the man her client was with was a “scouter” for Combs.

In a statement, Combs’ legal team claimed that “this documentary recycles and perpetuates the same lies and conspiracy theories that have been slung against Mr Combs for months. It is disappointing to see NBC and Peacock rolling in the same mud as unethical tabloid reporters.

“By providing a platform for proven liars and opportunists to make false criminal accusations, the documentary is irresponsible journalism of the worst kind.”