Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly "violently gang raped" a woman to "pay" for a diss she made claiming the rapper was involved with Tupac Shakur's murder, according to a new lawsuit filed against the embattled music mogul.
Combs is accused of sexual assault and battery, abuse, false imprisonment and kidnapping of a "California resident" back in March 2018, TMZ reported, citing the new suit filed in Northern California federal court on Tuesday.
The lawsuit claims the rapper, with the help of several unknown accomplices, used a TV remote to rape the accuser, Ashley Parham.
Parham had allegedly virtually met Combs during a Facetime call started by a man she had met outside a bar in Feb. 2018 in an attempt "to impress people with his famous friend," according to the lawsuit obtained by NewsNation.
Parham shared she wasn't impressed with the man knowing Combs as she believed "Diddy" had something to do with Tupac's murder.
Combs reportedly heard the remark and said she "would" pay for her statement.
On March 23, 2018, Parham was invited to the man's house in Orinda, CA. to help with his cancer medication which he used "to set her up" to be assaulted by "Diddy."
Combs approached Parham with a knife and threatened to give her a "Glasgow smile," according to the suit.
Among the several defendants is Kristina Khorram, Combs' alleged "manipulator in chief" who allegedly called off the rapper's knife advancement saying the "Glasgow smile" would be a turn off to their potential clients they would "sell" Parham to.
Khorram is accused of assisting Combs' predatory behavior by setting up Parham "to be sexually assaulted and raped by Defendant Diddy as well as assisting in covering up the crime thereafter."
Combs proceeded to squirt a bottle of oil/lubricant all over Parham's body as she had her clothes removed by the rapper and the man she met at the bar.
He then began "violently raping" Parham with a television remote, threatening her by saying her life was in his hands and he could "take her" and never be seen again.
She was then raped by three of the four men inside the apartment before "Diddy" left and instructed the fourth man to do the same, but not before "John Doe 1" used Parham's body like a "slip and slide."
Khorram returned to an immobile Parham and forced her to swallow an unknown pill.
After the alleged assault, Parham was treated at a hospital and had a rape kit performed.
During the subsequent investigation, Parham gave a statement to Walnut Creek Police and filed a report with the Orinda Police Department but failed both times to provide Combs' name.
Parham said she left the rapper's name out fearing "she would be ignored ... and/or would be further harmed by Defendant Diddy if he discovered she named him to police."
She is suing Combs, Khorram and several other defendants and seeking $50 million in damages and a jury trial.
On Monday, Combs was hit with a fresh wave of explosive sexual assault lawsuits by six people, including four men, one of whom was 16 when allegedly attacked.
Combs is currently jailed as he awaits trial in May on sex-trafficking charges. He's pleaded not guilty in the criminal case and has maintained his innocence amid a slew of civil lawsuits.