Judge Orders Diddy's Accuser to Reveal Identity in Sexual Assault Case
The decision comes amid multiple allegations against the music mogul, sparking debate over anonymity in sexual assault lawsuits.
- A federal judge in New York has ruled that the woman accusing Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sexual assault must reveal her identity if the case proceeds.
- The woman alleges she was gang raped by Combs and two others in 2003 when she was 17 years old.
- Combs has denied the allegations, stating he has never participated in or witnessed any misconduct.
- The ruling comes amid a series of lawsuits alleging sexual assault against Combs, including accusations from multiple women and producer Rodney Jones Jr.
- The case highlights the ongoing debate over anonymity in sexual assault lawsuits, referencing similar decisions in cases against Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.