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    'I want to eat your flesh': Sean Diddy threatened musician after heated argument, bombshell documentary claims

    Synopsis

    Sean Diddy Combs' troubles seem to have mounted as a new bombshell documentary has made shocking claims about the US rapper's behaviour. Peacock documentary alleged Sean 'Diddy' Combs made a terrifying threat to a musician after an argument. However, Diddy has slammed all the claims made in the documentary. Moreover, a new lawsuit has been filed against the US rapper which alleged Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped a minor babysitter after drugging her when she was a high school student in 2000.

    Sean Diddy Combs threatened musician eat flesh
    Sean Diddy Combs is facing yet another serious allegation from a new Jane Doe accuser who claims the music mogul drugged and sexually assaulted her
    A new bombshell documentary has alleged that US music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs made a horrifying threat to a musician after getting involved in a heated argument. The 55-year-old US rapper is the subject of the upcoming Peacock documentary Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, which is due to air tonight. The documentary features interviews from a number of people including Sara Rivers, who appeared on MTV's Making the Band 2 from 2002 to 2004.

    She opened up about her time on the show and alleged dealings with Diddy. Rivers claimed the rapper verbally berated her bandmates during one interaction.

    Since Cassie Ventura filed her explosive lawsuit in November 2023, Combs has been the target of dozens of lawsuits from John and Jane Does, as well as plaintiffs using real names, containing similar allegations of being drugged, sexually assaulted and threatened if they were ever to go public with their experiences. Representatives for Combs have strongly denied all accusations against him, and there have been few public interviews from accusers in the time since.

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    Sean Diddy Combs threatened musician

    Sara Rivers alleged in the documentary, "When he got angry with one of my band members, he said, 'You make me so mad I want to eat your flesh.' And then he said to another one of my band members, he said, 'You're rolling your eyes, I could go get a crackhead and pay them $20 to smack the s--- out of you,", according to The Mirror.
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      She described Diddy's behaviour as "crazy." Rivers also claimed she didn't want to be around Combs unless there were cameras rolling after he allegedly groped her, in a preview for the documentary seen by Variety.

      "The incident basically, I was by myself. He touched me in a place that he shouldn't have. That was inappropriate," she alleged.

      Rivers said she felt "intimidated" following the alleged incident. Combs has slammed the allegations made in the documentary.

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      Combs denies all charges

      Combs' attorneys issued a statement to The Mirror US saying, "These documentaries include unchecked claims and provide platforms for baseless conspiracy theories without accountability or evidence. In the case of the Peacock documentary in particular, the motivations and credibility of those being interviewed must be questioned."

      The statement continued, "Many claim to have knowledge but lack any connection to the truth, while their wild, unfounded theories are cut and sensationalized to appear factual. Sean Combs unequivocally denies these false allegations, which are harmful, defamatory, and unsupported by credible evidence."

      They concluded, "It is deeply concerning how such narratives can influence public perception and prejudice the legal process. Mr. Combs deserves his day in court with an impartial jury, free from the taint of these baseless claims. The facts will be addressed in court, where truth—not fiction—will prevail."

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      In a follow-up statement, they added, "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."

      Sean Diddy faces new lawsuit

      Sean Diddy Combs is facing yet another serious allegation from a new Jane Doe accuser who claims the music mogul drugged and sexually assaulted her when she was a 16-year-old high school student in late August or early September 2000 while the plaintiff was walking home from a babysitting job in lower Manhattan.

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      Rolling Stone and People Magazine cited court documents claiming that the woman alleges that she was a part-time babysitter for a resident of an apartment building where “a well-known woman whom the defendant was in a relationship also resided.”

      While the lawsuit does not name the woman, it states the plaintiff encountered Combs sitting in an SUV with the door open as she exited the building to head home.


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