Last year, music producer Lil Rod filed a lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs alleging sexual assault and grooming, alongside claims of non-payment for his work on Diddy’s 2023 album. A New York judge dismissed five of the nine charges, including racketeering and emotional damages, but upheld claims of sexual assault and violations under the Trafficking Victims Prevention Act. The judge cited insufficient evidence for the dismissed claims while also criticizing Jones' attorney's filings. Diddy continues to contest the lawsuit, emphasizing his intent to dismiss all allegations.
According to the judge’s order, Jones' complaint didn’t sufficiently demonstrate damages required for RICO violations and lacked a clear link between his claims.
Jones alleged that while working on Diddy’s 2023 LP, he was drugged and forced into nonconsensual acts, creating serious accusations against the mogul.
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