Woman Accusing Diddy Of Assault Tried To Text Her Husband For Help: Reports – HuffPost

Associate reporterAn unnamed woman claimed she attempted to alert her husband of her whereabouts after growing concerns that she had been drugged while in the car with Sean “Diddy” Combs in 1999, in a lawsuit filed on Thursday accusing him of sexual assault. The woman, who was 23 at the time and working as a model, alleged she was attending a VIP party hosted by Combs in New York City, according to a civil complaint cited by multiple outlets. Despite telling the music mogul she was married, Combs offered her a ride to his home, which she accepted — though the rapper promised there would be no inappropriate conduct, according to People.During the drive to Combs’ home, the woman recalled feeling drowsy and suspected she had been drugged, according to the reports. At this point the woman noticed several pieces of mail inside the car and texted her husband the address on the envelopes to show him to where she was going.Once inside, Combs pressured her to drink more, before leading her to a bed, where he sexually assaulted her for hours, according to the complaint cited by People. She had told Combs she was married and that she’d texted her husband the address. According to USA Today, the woman was able to insist on leaving Combs’ home when the drugs wore off. The woman’s lawsuit is one of many sexual assault allegation Combs is facing. He has denied all wrongdoing in civil and criminal court. The next four years will change America forever. But HuffPost won’t back down when it comes to providing free and impartial journalism.For the first time, we’re offering an ad-free experience to qualifying contributors who support our fearless newsroom. We hope you’ll join us.You’ve supported HuffPost before, and we’ll be honest — we could use your help again. We won’t back down from our mission of providing free, fair news during this critical moment. But we can’t do it without you.For the first time, we’re offering an ad-free experience. to qualifying contributors who support our fearless journalism. We hope you’ll join us.You’ve supported HuffPost before, and we’ll be honest — we could use your help again. We won’t back down from our mission of providing free, fair news during this critical moment. But we can’t do it without you.For the first time, we’re offering an ad-free experience. to qualifying contributors who support our fearless journalism. We hope you’ll join us.Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages.“No matter how many lawsuits are filed — especially by individuals who refuse to put their own names behind their claims — it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor,” Combs’ attorneys wrote to USA Today. Need help? Visit RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Online Hotline or the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s website.By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you’re agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.