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A new, graphic civil lawsuit filed in New York alleges Sean β€œDiddy” Combs sexually assaulted and threatened a male escort in 2012, with the complaint containing a π“ˆπ’½π“Έπ’Έπ“€π’Ύπ“ƒπ‘” reference to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. The plaintiff, Steve Otis, claims the music mogul drugged him, forced him into non-consensual 𝒔𝒆𝒙𝒖𝒂𝒍 acts with a female companion, and then sexually assaulted him directly, all while issuing threats of lethal violence.

The lawsuit, filed under New York City’s Victims of Gender Motivated Violence Protection Law, details an alleged encounter at a Midtown Manhattan hotel suite in 2012. Otis states he was booked through the high-end male escort agency Cowboys for Angels, which the suit describes as a frequent source of companionship for Combs. Upon arrival, Otis alleges Combs instructed him to be his β€œpersonal play thing” and warned that the Bad Boy founder could make or break his career.

According to the court filing, the situation escalated rapidly when Combs allegedly provided Otis with a water bottle to drink from and began rubbing baby oil on his body. Otis claims the substances left him feeling drugged and incapacitated. The complaint then alleges Combs forced Otis to perform hours of unprotected 𝒔𝒆𝒙 on an unnamed female companion present in the suite.

The most disturbing π’Άπ“π“π‘’π‘”π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ“Έπ“ƒπ“ˆ follow this encounter. Otis claims that after he tried to retreat to a bathroom, Combs followed him, made a 𝒔𝒆𝒙𝒖𝒂𝒍 advance, and then proceeded to sexually π’Άπ“ˆπ“ˆπ’Άπ“Šπ“π“‰ him for several minutes while Otis screamed in protest. It is in the aftermath of this alleged π’Άπ“ˆπ“ˆπ’Άπ“Šπ“π“‰ that the lawsuit claims Combs issued a terrifying threat to ensure Otis’s silence.

β€œI’m not effing playing with you,” Combs allegedly stated. β€œIf I can get Pac hit, what the f— do you think can happen to you?” Otis’s filing interprets β€œPac” as a reference to Tupac Shakur, the iconic rapper murdered in a 1996 drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. The complaint argues this statement was intended to demonstrate Combs’s capacity to arrange deadly violence on a global scale, instilling profound fear in the plaintiff.

The alleged campaign of intimidation continued for years, according to the suit. Otis claims that after he left a critical comment on Combs’s Instagram in approximately 2014, the agency’s owner, Brett Taylor (aka Garen James), contacted him with a warning from β€œMr. Star,” purportedly a Combs alias. The message, as recounted in the filing, was that Combs β€œcan make people disappear” and Otis should stop making comments. Weeks later, another escort allegedly conveyed that Combs had called James multiple times with a more direct threat: β€œHe will 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 you.”

Otis states these threats prevented him from coming forward until 2025, when he felt safer after Combs began facing intense criminal scrutiny and was subsequently incarcerated. The lawsuit seeks compensation for severe emotional distress, career derailment, and punitive damages, arguing that Combs’s alleged actions represent a gender-based pattern of domination and violence.

This case marks another serious legal challenge for Combs, who is currently serving a sentence related to separate federal charges. It also eerily echoes π’Άπ“π“π‘’π‘”π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ“Έπ“ƒπ“ˆ from a prior lawsuit filed by producer Rodney β€œLil Rod” Jones, which similarly mentioned the Cowboys for Angels agency. The reference to Tupac Shakur is certain to reverberate through the music industry and beyond, resurrecting long-standing conspiracy theories about the rapper’s unsolved murder.

Legal experts note the use of the gender-motivated violence statute could be significant, as it provides a specific civil cause of action. Otis’s attorney argues the alleged conductβ€”orchestrating 𝒔𝒆𝒙𝒖𝒂𝒍 acts between hired escorts and his girlfriend before reclaiming both partiesβ€”was a calculated pattern of control. Combs’s representatives have not yet issued a public statement regarding this latest lawsuit.

The graphic nature of the π’Άπ“π“π‘’π‘”π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ“Έπ“ƒπ“ˆ, combined with the invocation of one of hip-hop’s most tragic figures, threatens to further dismantle Combs’s legacy. As multiple civil suits proceed alongside his criminal sentence, this new filing suggests the legal and reputational storm surrounding the once-untouchable mogul is far from over. The industry and the public are left to grapple with the horrifying details and the chilling question posed within the complaint itself.