One of the many litigation on sexual abuse against Sean Diddy Combs has been rejected.
A Judge in New York rejected the case because of the prosecutor’s anonimity, who in the case is referred to as John Doe.
“Very gravity of the charges” combined with “No proof of specific and concrete harm … undermines her claim to continue anonymously,” the court submitted after attorney Tony Buzbee submitted a proposal to Doe to continue anonymously.
The court ordered Doe to file a complaint under her name before March 20 and later rejected the case on March 31, when Doe decided to pursue the case further.
“There are a lot of fears among these plaintiffs. These are harsh cases and they are many times about trauming for those who pursue them. This woman chose not to continue and expose herself to the media circus and the perceived danger she felt. We have to respect it,” Buzbee said in a statement Black.
The case was originally filed last October, claiming that Combs was trying to sexually attack the woman at a New York City party in 1995 and hit her when she refused his progress.
Combs is currently behind columns for attempted federal charges of sex trade, racketing and providing transport to prostitution. The trial is due 5 May.
The quarreled music mogul also has several civilian lawsuits against him claiming sexual assault against more women and men.