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Victim accuses Puffy Daddy, his bodyguard and one other suspect of viciously r@ping her

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An unnamed victim has accused American music mogul Sean Puffy Combs popularly known as Puff Daddy, his bodyguard and one other suspect of viciously r@ping her years ago.

The allegation which was brought to light by the victims’ lawyer, Ariel Mitchell-Kid was not immediately clear if the client the attorney was discussing was the same client who previously said she was lured to Puff Daddy’s home and raped in 2018.

Mitchell-Kid who spoke with the NewsNation on Tuesday stated that during the incident Puff Daddy threatened her client with a knife which forced her to remove her clothes.

According to Mitchell-Kid who was recounting her client’s ordeal, Puff Daddy then then supposedly squirted the woman “all over her body” with “some type of lubricant or oil,” after which she noticed herself becoming “more and more limp.”

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“So, in order to get that to topically take into somebody’s body, you need a conduit, which is typically oil,” the attorney noted.

“So, it seems to me that there were some types of drugs mixed into the oil, which is why he was dousing her in that oil prior, not only to make it easier to assault her, but that was what was lowering her defenses.”

“The details are graphic, and the complaint lays out all of the details. … She was finally able to get away after the gruesome attack,” she told NewsNation of the alleged assault.

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