More charges launched against Sean 'Diddy' Peines in the case of sex trafficking


The Hip-Hop Magnate Sean “Diddy” Comink faces additional positions related to sex trafficking, according to an accusation of replacement presented this week.

Combs was beaten with an accusation of three positions in September that accused him of extortion, sex trafficking and transport to participate in prostitution.

On Thursday, federal prosecutors in New York obtained two additional positions for their accusation: another position of sex trafficking and another transport position to participate in prostitution. Prosecutors claim that crimes occurred between 2021 and 2024.

The third accusation of replacement against combs occurs when the federal trial is approaching a date in the Court, with a jury selection scheduled to begin on May 5 in a New York Courtroom.

Combs declared himself innocent of the previous accusation and will be prosecuted for the new counts on April 25.

On Friday, his lawyers issued a statement: “These are not new accusers, these are the same individuals, ex -girlfriends in the long term, involved in consensual relationships. This was their private sexual life.”

Comink, which is being held at a Federal Correctional Center in Brooklyn, New York, is accused of abusing three women and being the intellectual author of a criminal conspiracy from 2004 to 2024.

Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment, is accused of using his commercial empire to force victims to sex meetings known as “monsters.”

The accusation alleges that combs and their associates transported sex workers through state lines for meetings, which were allegedly registered.

To some of the victims, he alleges the accusation, they received intravenous fluids to recover.

In judicial documents, prosecutors claim that the 55 -year -old magnate used drugs, violence and coercion to force women to participate in the monsters. Prosecutors allege that the Circle of Employees and Confident of ComBs helped organize and clean the events, and keep them secret of the public and the police.

The Circle Circle of combs was supposedly involved in the hiring of sex workers, transporting them to the events and providing hotel rooms during meetings with items such as cash and baby oil.

Prosecutors have not ruled out accusing others linked to their investigation.

“Combs did not do all this on his own,” said Damian Williams, the United States Prosecutor of the Southern District of New York, announcing the charges last year. “He used his business and employees of that business and other close associates to get his way.”

Marc Agnifilo, a lawyer of Comong, has dismissed the accusations as “ridiculous” and replied that federal prosecutors claimed that “the former combs' girlfriends were not girlfriends but were prostitutes.”

The accusation alleges that the combs “used strength, threats of strength and coercion to cause victims, including, among others, three female victims”, to participate in commercial sexual acts.

An initial accusation of the Grand Jury against Comink listed a “victim-1”, whose accusations reflected those of Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, a singing singer and ex-girlfriend who demanded him in 2023. ComBs resolved that lawsuit. The expanded accusation refers to “victim-2” and “victim-3”, but does not reveal its identities.

The accusation also refers to an incident of 2016 in which combs is accused of hanging a woman from a balcony. That accusation resembles one last year in a lawsuit of Bryana Bongolan. The costumes say Bongolan was in Ventura's sleeping apartment when Peines arrived and hit the door. Once inside, the lawsuit affirms, grabbed it and sustained it on a railing.

Comink also faces several demands of alleged victims who accuse him of sexual abuse when they were minors. Federal charges against combs do not mention minors in the accusation, and the combs, through their lawyers, have denied accusations.

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