Alleged Diddy victim says cops won’t turn over 2018 rape report
- Diddy indicted Sept. 17 on several charges
- His bail was denied, and he is in a NYC jail
- Several high-profile voices speaking out on mogul
(NewsNation) — An alleged rape victim of Sean “Diddy” Combs says she’s hitting a wall when it comes to filing her lawsuit and getting her case investigated.
Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, attorney for the new Combs accuser, told NewsNation’s “Banfield” she’s “floored” and that “it’s apparent that some type of cover-up is going on.”
Last week, Mitchell-Kidd revealed horrific details about the alleged rape that happened between the rap mogul and her client in 2018.
“She reached out to me a few weeks ago. She called me and told me about her assault and her escape,” Mitchell-Kidd said during a Wednesday appearance on “Banfield.” “She was at a friend’s house who had industry ties, and Diddy decided to come to the house.”
Mitchell-Kidd said her client learned that Combs was planning on sex trafficking her once he arrived.
“It led to her being served a drink. She started to feel woozy. Combs sexually assaulted her with an inanimate object. … And then directed another gentleman to sexually assault her while he watched and pleasured himself,” Mitchell-Kidd said.
Mitchell-Kidd said her client was able to escape, running to the streets. And a neighbor reportedly witnessed the escape.
The woman then reported the incident to the police, omitting Combs’ name, but she added it back later, according to Mitchell-Kidd.
The federal investigation of Combs has turned up several disturbing allegations against the music mogul, who is currently sitting in a New York City jail awaiting his day in court.
The music producer was indicted last week on three felony charges after months of speculation surrounding a possible federal investigation that could be connected to a slew of civil lawsuits alleging abuse and sexual assault by multiple victims spanning over 30 years.
Since the indictment, several high-profile voices have spoken out against Combs, and another alleged victim has come forward, bringing the 11th lawsuit filed against him.
Following his arrest, Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, issued a statement asking the public to reserve judgment until all the facts are in and noting that Combs has cooperated with the investigation.
“He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal,” he said.
NewsNation’s Safia Samee Ali contributed to this report.