One of the men suing diddy is telling his story on camera for the first time … describing the alleged rape that he claims went down after a white party in the Hamptons.
The man is suing anonymously — and just filed an amendment to the lawsuit he first filed in October … claiming he was hired as security at a party for Diddy in 2007. was assigned to do, and at some point, Diddy offered him a drink he alleged was laced with something.
Disguising her face and voice, the alleged victim told CNN, “The first drink started to have some effect on me, and I thought, ‘Wow, these are really strong drinks. These second There wasn’t even a drink, and it was already too late, that I realized something was wrong with the drinks.”
Once he was incapacitated, he claims Diddy forced him into an SUV, and began to molest him. “I was screaming, telling him to stop. It was excruciatingly painful, and he was acting like it was nothing, and he seemed disconnected from it,” he says.
Now, the amended suit has been filed by the lawyer of the alleged victim Tony Buzbyincludes 2 major changes from the original filing. First, he initially claimed the Hamptons party was in 2006, but now says it was 2007.
Second, in his first filing, he said he never married because of the trauma of the rape — but in the new filing he says “he was married at the time and was too embarrassed to tell his wife after the assault.”
Diddy’s attorneys tell us, “after Buzbee was exposed this week for pressuring clients to bring a bogus case against Mr. Combs, and after public records show that — contrary to his allegations — in 2006 in Hampton There being no white party, Buzby amended the complaint to withdraw the allegations and now claims a different day and an entirely different year.”
In a previous statement addressing the original lawsuit, Diddy’s lawyers blasted Buzbee for holding a press conference to gain publicity while offering a 1-800 number for accusers to call to report their allegations. done Diddy’s legal team also noted that the mogul has “never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, male or female.”