2005年,一个来自洛杉矶的10岁男孩的父母试图帮助他们儿子迅速发展的事业,并与他一起飞往纽约,会见音乐行业的人士。
尚恩·库姆斯根据周一在纽约提起的一项新的民事诉讼,他告诉家人聘请的一名顾问,他想单独与男孩见面。
诉讼称,在一个酒店房间里,原告为库姆斯表演了几首说唱歌曲,库姆斯告诉这个男孩,他可以“让他成为明星”。库姆斯在诉讼中被称为无名氏。
“库姆斯问原告他有多想成为明星,以及原告会做些什么来成为明星。诉讼称,原告回应说,任何一个10岁的孩子都可能会这样,他会‘做任何事情’”。
根据诉讼,在这一点上,在场的其他人之一给了男孩一杯苏打水,这让他觉得“有点好笑”
“在原告喝完他的苏打水并开始感觉到它的影响后,库姆斯告诉原告靠近他,原告照做了。根据诉讼,库姆斯突然将原告推倒,并说了一些话,大意是“有时你不得不做一些你不想做的事情,”诉讼接着描述了所谓的性侵犯。
这起事件是周一针对库姆斯提起的两起新诉讼中的一起。
在另一项民事诉讼中,库姆斯被指控性侵一名当时17岁的男性,他在询问这名少年如何“处理涉及性压力的情况”的幌子下试镜真人秀节目“组建乐队”。
该诉讼称,在为期三天的试镜中,库姆斯在“强调他在音乐行业控制原告未来的权力”时,摸索和抚摸了这名少年。
诉讼称,在第二次采访中,库姆斯“指示原告脱掉衣服,解释说原告需要展示体现‘性偶像’角色的能力,据称这是乐队形象的要求”。"这一遭遇还升级为库姆斯强迫原告对他进行口交."
在审讯的第三天,据称库姆斯强迫原告对他的保镖进行口交。诉讼称,当这名青少年犹豫不决时,他被淘汰出比赛,“库姆斯声称,由于保留对保镖进行口头交媾,原告不可信”。
这些诉讼是由安德鲁·范·阿斯代尔和托尼·布兹比提出的,这两位律师说他们正在评估100多名据称是库姆斯受害者的索赔。最近几周已经有几起投诉。
ABC新闻已经联系了库姆斯的律师,请他对最近的两起诉讼发表评论。
库姆斯否认了对他的指控。在周一的一份声明中,他的辩护律师回击了新的指控,指责原告的律师缺乏可信度。
“这起诉讼背后的律师感兴趣的是媒体的关注,而不是真相,从他不断的媒体露面和1-800号码可以明显看出,”声明说。“正如我们之前说过的,库姆斯先生不可能对每一个新的宣传噱头做出回应,即使是对表面上荒谬或明显虚假的说法做出回应。”
辩护律师表示,他们和库姆斯“对事实和司法程序的完整性充满信心。”
辩护律师说,“在法庭上,真相将占上风:库姆斯从未性侵或贩卖任何人——无论男女,成年人还是未成年人。”
库姆斯上个月被捕关于全面的性交易指控在那起案件中,他表示不服罪。作为辩护的一部分,库姆斯的律师要求法官命令联邦检察官披露原告的身份。
Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old in new lawsuit
In 2005, the parents of a 10-year-old boy from Los Angeles sought to help their son's burgeoning career and flew with him to New York to meet people in the music industry.
Sean Combstold a consultant the family hired that he wanted to meet with the boy alone, according to a new civil lawsuit filed Monday in New York.
In a hotel room, the plaintiff performed several rap songs for Combs who told the boy, who is referred to as John Doe in the suit, that he could "make him a star," the lawsuit said.
"Combs asked Plaintiff how badly he wanted to be a star, and what Plaintiff would do to get to be one. Plaintiff responded, as might any ten-year-old child, that he would 'do anything,'" the lawsuit said.
At this point, according to the lawsuit, one of the other people present gave the boy a soda, which made him feel "a little funny."
"After Plaintiff consumed his soda and began feeling its effects, Combs told Plaintiff to move closer to him, which Plaintiff did. Combs then abruptly pushed Plaintiff down and said words to the effect of 'you have to do some stuff you don't want to do sometimes,'" according to the lawsuit, which then goes on to describe an alleged sexual assault.
The incident was alleged in one of two new lawsuits filed against Combs on Monday.
In a separate civil lawsuit, Combs is accused of sexually assaulting a then-17-year-old male auditioning for the reality show "Making the Band" under the guise of questioning how the teen would "handle situations involving sexual pressure."
The lawsuit said Combs, during a three-day audition, groped and fondled the teen while he "emphasized his power to control Plaintiff's future in the music industry."
During a second interview, Combs "instructed Plaintiff to undress, explaining that Plaintiff needed to demonstrate the ability to embody a 'sex idol' persona, which was purportedly required for the band's image," the lawsuit said. "This encounter also escalated into Combs forcing the Plaintiff to perform oral sex on him."
On the third day of the audition Combs allegedly forced the plaintiff to perform oral sex on his bodyguard. When the teen hesitated, the lawsuit said he was eliminated from the competition "with Combs claiming that Plaintiff was untrustworthy due to reservations to perform oral copulation on the bodyguard," the lawsuit said.
The lawsuits were filed by Andrew van Arsdale and Tony Buzbee, the same attorneys who have said they are evaluating claims by more than 100 alleged victims of Combs. Several have already been filed in recent weeks.
ABC News has reached out to Combs' lawyer for comment on the latest two lawsuits.
Combs has denied the allegations against him. In a statement Monday, his defense attorneys hit back against the new allegations, accusing the plaintiff's lawyer of lacking credibility.
“The lawyer behind this lawsuit is interested in media attention rather than the truth, as is obvious from his constant press appearances and 1-800 number," the statement said. "As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every new publicity stunt, even in response to claims that are facially ridiculous or demonstrably false."
The defense attorneys said they and Combs "have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process."
"In court, the truth will prevail:that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone -- man or woman, adult or minor," the defense attorneys said.
Combs, who was arrested last monthon sweeping sex trafficking charges, has pleaded not guilty in that case. As part of his defense, Combs' attorneys have asked the judge to order federal prosecutors to disclose the identities of his accusers.