In a new documentary, a woman named Ashley recounts her traumatic experience with Sean Combs, claiming he assaulted her in 2018
Orinda: A woman named Ashley has come forward in a new documentary, sharing her painful story about Sean “Diddy” Combs. She claims he assaulted her with a remote control back in 2018.
In the film, titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” Ashley, who only goes by her first name, talks about how the incident changed her life forever. She says she’s become very reclusive and struggles to trust anyone.
Ashley filed a lawsuit against Combs in October 2024, alleging that he “gang-raped” her as revenge for her comments about Tupac Shakur’s murder. She met one of Combs’ friends at a bar, and after sharing her thoughts on the music mogul, things took a dark turn.
According to her, the friend FaceTimed Combs, and she was warned she would “pay” for her remarks. In the documentary, Ashley claims this friend was actually a scout for Combs.
She describes a terrifying encounter where Combs allegedly threatened her with a knife and assaulted her. She says he used a drug-laced substance and raped her with a TV remote, which is just horrifying.
Combs and others allegedly assaulted her multiple times, and she felt threatened throughout the ordeal. His legal team has denied all allegations, calling them fabricated and claiming that previous investigations found no evidence supporting her claims.
The documentary features interviews with various people connected to Combs, and it’s set to release on Tuesday. This comes amid a wave of allegations against him, following a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
Combs is currently facing serious legal troubles, including federal charges related to sex trafficking. His trial is scheduled for May 2025.
If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, it’s important to reach out for help.