Sean Diddy Combs’ former business partner Kirk Burrowes has hit the rapper with a trial that claimed sexual abuse spans more than a decade.
Burrowes’ lawyer Tyrone Blackburn filed an 18-page complaint against Combs Friday in New York City.
Burrowes, the co -founding partner and former President of Bad Boy Entertainment, said he suffered a “deeply disturbing pattern” of sexual abuse, coercion, violence and threats for years.
The Court’s documents cite “predators” actions made against caves and a unified promotion of a “toxic environment of coercion, fear and psychological manipulation,” People Magazine reported.
The complaint also performed “repeated sexual harassment, physical aggression and forced compliance with degrading sexual acts” – including “unwanted sexual progress” such as “nudity, sexual overtones, voyeurism and exhibition actions”, adding that some of the meetings unfolded during their business meetings.
In addition, the music mogul has also been accused of exposing Burrowes to a “control campaign that resorts to physical violence, extortion, career sabotage and financial extortion”, hoping that Burrowes would abandon a 25% ownership share in Bad Boy Entertainment.
Burrowes’ complaint February 28 comes two days after he filed a separate trial against Combs’ mother, Janice Combs, claiming she illegally took control of her 25% share in Bad Boy after Combs’ alleged threat of physical violence.
For those who are not daring, this has not been the first time Burrowes confronted the quarreled rapper.
He previously brought a case against Combs over an alleged incident in 1996 in 2003, but the previous complaint was eventually rejected.
Meanwhile, Combs ‘Legal Team has broken silence over Burrowes’ recent legal steps in a statement sent to People Magazine.
“This latest trial filed by Kirk Burrowes, filed by none other than Tyrone Blackburn, is another junk attempt to restore allegations that have repeatedly been thrown out of court in the last 30 years.”
“Despite repeated redundancies, Burrowes and Blackburn are intentionally wasting the court’s time and resources by rejecting rejected claims and now Mr. Combs ’80-year-old mother is pulling into this,” they added.
Combs is also set for a May Court case on federal criminal cases such as sex trade and transport to participate in prostitution. The music mogul is held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn Pretrial. He also faces a dozen civilian litigation by several men and women who claim sexual abuse.