Largo Man Files Urgent Lawsuit Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for Assault

BREAKING: A Largo man has filed a shocking lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing the jailed music mogul of sexual battery, with incidents reported from 2002 and 2005. Jonathan Hay claims he was drugged and assaulted by Combs, revealing disturbing details about his experiences.

In a powerful statement, Hay expressed feelings of betrayal, stating, “I was stonewalled. Nobody listened. The police didn’t do anything because, at the time, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was untouchable.” This lawsuit brings to light allegations of sexual misconduct that have remained unreported for years, raising urgent questions about the accountability of high-profile figures.

Hay’s allegations include a disturbing incident from 2020, where he claims Combs coerced him into a compromising situation while working on a Notorious B.I.G. project. Hay described that Combs forced him to wear clothes belonging to the late rapper and then watched pornography while engaging in disturbing behaviors, all while in Hay’s presence.

In 2021, Hay spoke to C.J. Wallace, B.I.G.’s son, and another individual about the incident, leading to the cancellation of the project. Following this, Hay alleges that Wallace and Willie Mack forcibly took him to Combs, where he was allegedly assaulted. “The ultimate betrayal, the ultimate violation as a man for another man to do that to me,” Hay stated, reflecting on the severe emotional toll this has taken on him.

Currently, Combs is serving a 50-month federal prison sentence for unrelated charges of interstate prostitution. Hay is pursuing both civil and criminal cases against him and encourages other potential victims to come forward. “I’m coming out telling the truth,” he insisted, emphasizing the importance of believing survivors.

The attorney for C.J. Wallace responded swiftly, labeling Hay’s claims as “absurd and baseless,” predicting the lawsuit would be dismissed. “It is unfortunate that the media is not thoroughly vetting Hay’s allegations,” the statement read, casting doubt on the veracity of Hay’s claims.

The Largo Police Department is reportedly involved in the investigation. An inquiry from News Channel 8 to the department for confirmation is pending.

As this story develops, the implications for both Hay and Combs are profound. The legal battle will not only affect those directly involved but also could encourage others with similar experiences to step forward.

The urgency of this lawsuit highlights the ongoing conversation about accountability and the courage it takes for victims to share their stories. Stay tuned for updates on this developing case.