Overview
- Prosecutors filed a superseding indictment accusing Sean 'Diddy' Combs of subjecting employees to forced labor through threats of physical, psychological, financial, and reputational harm.
- Combs, who denies all allegations, is also awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and other serious crimes, with a trial date set for May 2025.
- The indictment includes claims that Combs coerced an employee into sex acts using threats and force, adding to a long list of accusations spanning decades.
- Combs' legal team argues that the charges are racially motivated and maintains that evidence will prove the allegations false in court.
- The accusations have sparked widespread attention, with multiple lawsuits and documentaries detailing claims of abuse, sexual misconduct, and a pattern of coercion involving women, employees, and minors.