Democrat-supporter Sean "Diddy" Combs accused of coercing women into multiple abortions
Renowned rapper and Democrat-supporter Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or P. Diddy, has recently been arrested and formally charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has also been accused of
forcing his girlfriends to undergo abortions.
He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum life sentence if found guilty. During the hearing, Combs pled not guilty. However, he was denied bail and was sent to jail immediately while awaiting trial.
Combs has been infamous for his sex and drug parties – which he called "freak-offs" – and abusive behavior. Critics have been questioning how he has been able to get away with all his crimes – with victims accusing him of violence and torture during the said gatherings so extreme that they have to be treated intravenously for days afterwards. But the worst of it all is the unborn children he has victimized who would never have a chance to speak up.
The non-profit pro-life group Live Action published a report on the numerous women who are accusing Combs of coercing them into repeated abortions.
Virginia V., Diddy's ex-girlfriend, said she became pregnant several times and that he pushed her into aborting her preborn children.
"I have this period app and it tells me when I’m ovulating and stuff and so I told him. I told him that I'm ovulating," she said. “So don't do it. But he just did it anyway and then I got pregnant. And he, like – okay, just get an abortion. Like, no hesitation. But this time was harder for me because I had been with him for so long and I was, like, really in love with him."
Through tears, she added, "Part of me wanted to keep it. But he didn't want it. … I only agreed to [the abortion] because he told me to." She also said he
offered her $50,000 to abort another baby.
Combs is one of the celebrities in recent years arrested for trafficking, who are also known to have forced their victims into abortions. R. Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell, both notorious sex traffickers were also known to have coerced their victims to have abortions. (Related:
Diddy indictment claims rap mogul used his power to build "empire of sex crime.")
Combs is a longtime supporter of the Democrats. He campaigned for former President Barack Obama and has been praised by Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Diddy supported their abortion agenda.
Diddy's 11th victim surfaces as he awaits trial in jail
Federal prosecutors have accused Combs of "
creating a criminal enterprise" in which he "abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct."
His 11th and latest accuser Thalia Graves, who is backed by celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred, claimed Combs and his bodyguard Joseph Sherman had sedated, overpowered and tied her up before recording themselves raping her and later distributing the sex tape.
Combs's former girlfriend Cassie Ventura was first to blow the whistle. In a lawsuit filed last November, she alleged he had "trapped" her for over a decade in a "cycle of abuse, violence and sex trafficking." A day after the suit landed in court, both parties said they had "amicably" settled the case.
Joi Dickerson-Neal, who said Ventura had inspired her to speak out, alleged Combs had "intentionally drugged" and raped her when she was a
Syracuse University student in 1991 and had made her a victim of revenge porn by filming the assault.
Liza Gardner accused Combs and R&B crooner Aaron Hall of plying her with drinks and forcing her to have sex with them against her will when she was 16 years old.
A woman identified only as Jane Doe claimed that Combs, former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre and a third person had violently gang-raped her in a New York City studio when she was a 17-year-old high school student.
Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, a producer and videographer who worked on Combs's most recent album, accused the hip-hop mogul of running an illegal racketeering enterprise in which he was forced to procure drugs, solicit sex workers and tape sex acts. He also claimed Combs and actor Cuba Gooding Jr. had groped him without consent.
Grace O'Marcaigh, who worked on a yacht leased by the Combs family in 2022, accused the rapper and his son, Christian "King" Combs, of sexual assault. She blamed them for creating an "environment of debauchery" with suspected sex workers and top celebrities aboard.
Crystal McKinney claimed she had been drugged and sexually assaulted by Combs following a Men's Fashion Week event in 2003 when she was 22 years old. She also said he had subsequently "blackballed" her in the modeling world.
April Lampros, who says she met Combs as a student at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology in 1994, detailed "four terrifying sexual encounters" through the early 2000s.
Adria English, a former adult film actress who worked with Combs in the 2000s, said he had used her as a "sexual pawn for the pleasure and financial benefit of others" during the "White Parties" he hosted at his homes in New York and Miami.
Dawn Richards, who once sang in two Combs-assembled groups including Danity Kane, said she had personally witnessed his violence against Ventura and that he had threatened her life.
Representatives for Combs have denied the claims.
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Sources include:
LifeSiteNews.com
LiveAction.org
BBC.com