Christian Combs is being sued for sexual assault. The rapper, who goes by the stage name King Combs, is accused of forcing himself onto a woman aboard a yacht in 2022.

According to the magazine, the alleged victim, Grace O’Marcaigh, claims Combs’ father, Sean “Diddy” Combs, booked a luxury boat and hired her as a steward a few days before New Year’s Eve in 2022. O’Marcaigh claims Christian Combs forced her to swallow a shot of vodka, which she believes was tainted. She also claims the 26-year-old of trying to grope and kiss her despite her refusal.

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Furthermore, O’Marcaigh claims Combs cornered her again and tried to force her to have oral sex. Photographs of bruising on her forearm are displayed. According to her testimony, she was able to fight her way out, but she claims to have suffered psychologically and emotionally since.

The lawsuit names both father and son, accusing Diddy of aiding and abetting King in the alleged assault. O’Marcaigh also claims to have seen the Bad Boys Entertainment mogul with “sex workers” and exposing himself to rapper Yung Miami while playing her drinking card game Caresha Please. According to O’Marcaigh, a camera crew from Hulu captured the incident.

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Previously, Diddy and his family were supposed to appear in a reality series on the streaming site. The 54-year-old has been accused of rape, violence, and abuse by many victims, and the series has apparently been cancelled.

“We have not seen this woman’s claim but I’m sure we can expect the same kind of manufactured lies we’ve come to expect from Tyrone Blackburn and his clients, just as we saw in Rodney Jones’ lawsuit – which has yet to be served,” Aaron Dyer, Diddy’s attorney, told TMZ.

He adds that they found out about the case “the same way anyone hears about Mr. Blackburn’s filings: through the media.”

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