CNN Interviews John Doe Accuser of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs — Details Claims He Was ‘Drugged’ And Sexual Assaulted

 

An anonymous man identified as John Doe has spoken publicly for the first time about his allegations of sexual assault against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

In an exclusive interview with CNN on Wednesday, Doe described the traumatic impact the alleged assault has had on his life since 2007.

“The full gravity of it lives with me to this day,” Doe said from his New Jersey home. “It affects every single thing you do for the rest of your life.”

Doe, a former security guard, filed a civil complaint in October accusing Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting him during one of the producer’s infamous White Parties in the Hamptons. The lawsuit alleges that Combs gave Doe two drinks laced with GHB and ecstasy, leaving him feeling “extremely ill” and incapacitated. According to the suit, Combs forcibly pushed him into a vehicle and sexually assaulted him, despite his pleas for help.

Recalling the incident to CNN, Doe said: “I wasn’t able to stand… It was just an amazing level of incapacitation that I had never experienced before, and I felt powerless.”

The lawsuit further claims that a celebrity witnessed the alleged assault but found it “amusing.” Doe did not name the individual but told CNN their recognition of the incident deepened his feelings of helplessness.

Following the alleged attack, Doe reported the incident to his supervisor but faced dismissal and professional blacklisting.

“He just dismissed it and said, ‘I’ll talk to him,’” Doe said. “After that, he didn’t talk to me again. I was totally blacklisted. I had to find a different field.”

Doe’s marriage also ended in the aftermath, which he attributes to the lingering trauma of the incident: “Nothing could give me back the person I was before that evening.”

Amid discrepancies in the original complaint, such as dates and marital status, Doe’s lawyers filed an amended lawsuit acknowledging errors made in the initial filing.

Combs, who faces multiple civil lawsuits and criminal charges, has denied all allegations. In a previous statement, his legal team said: “Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone. In court, the truth will prevail.”

Doe’s case is one of many being pursued by attorneys Tony Buzbee and Andrew Van Arsdale, who represent over 120 accusers alleging misconduct by Combs.

Despite the ongoing legal battles, Doe has chosen to maintain his anonymity, citing a desire for privacy.

“I have a semblance of a life, a very quiet life. I would prefer what little is left of it to be left alone,” he said.

Watch above on CNN.

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