Diddy sues a man who he says lied in news interviews about having 'freak off' videos
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs has initiated a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Courtney Burgess, who allegedly made false claims about Combs possessing videos that show sexual assaults. The lawsuit, filed in New York, cites Burgess along with his lawyer and the media company behind NewsNation as defendants. Combs alleges that their statements were intended to elevate Burgess's profile while undermining Combs's reputation and right to a fair court process. The claims are part of a broader narrative involving speculative media activity surrounding the hip-hop mogul's legal troubles.
Burgess has alleged in interviews that he has videos involving Combs that show sexual assault.
The lawsuit accuses Burgess and his attorney of fabricating lies to damage Combs' reputation and gain media attention.
Combs claims that the defendants have engaged in a willful scheme to destroy his reputation for personal gain.
The lawsuit highlights concerns over a media frenzy fueled by outrageous claims, threatening Combs' right to a fair trial.
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