Diddy Faces Lawsuit Over Drug, Harassment Claims
Diddy Faces Lawsuit Over Drug, Harassment Claims

Diddy Faces Lawsuit Over Drug, Harassment Claims

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A lawsuit filed in February by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones alleges that Sean 'Diddy' Combs required his employees to carry 'pink cocaine,' a drug also found in the system of late musician Liam Payne. The complaint includes accusations of sexual harassment, rampant drug use within Combs' business, and claims that staff were pressured to carry pouches filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies, and Tuci. Jones also accuses Combs of forcing him to engage with sex workers. Diddy's legal team has strongly denied these allegations, labeling the lawsuit as fictional and an attempt for financial gain. They claim to possess evidence disproving Jones' assertions and have filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. Pink cocaine, also known as Tuci, is a synthetic drug cocktail that can have severe effects and is often misnamed, as it typically lacks actual cocaine.

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