Diddy is facing serious legal trouble as new rape allegations come to light. Thalia Graves, represented by attorney Gloria Allred, held a press conference in Los Angeles following the filing of a lawsuit against the music mogul, claiming he raped her in 2001 at the Bad Boy Records studio in New York City.
Emotional Disclosure of Trauma
During the news conference, Graves became visibly emotional as she recounted the trauma—both physical and mental—she has endured since the alleged incident. The impact of the alleged assault has haunted her for years, and she bravely shared her story with the media.
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Allegations Against Diddy
According to the lawsuit, 25-year-old Graves was dating a Bad Boy executive when Diddy allegedly lured her to his personal lounge and office. She claims he raped her on a pool table after slipping something into her drink that impaired her ability to consent. Additionally, Graves alleges that Diddy’s head of security also assaulted her, with the act purportedly filmed and later shown to her boyfriend and other men.
Long-Lasting Effects of the Alleged Assault
Graves revealed that she has struggled with suicidal thoughts since the alleged assault, and her emotional wounds were reopened in November when she learned about the existence of a videotape of the incident, particularly following Cassie’s lawsuit against Diddy.
Diddy’s Ongoing Legal Challenges
This lawsuit adds to Diddy’s mounting legal issues, as he is currently in custody in New York City, facing serious charges of sex trafficking, kidnapping, and racketeering. The developments in Graves’ case are part of a broader pattern of allegations against the artist.