Diddy’s son Christian accused of sexual assault in new suit

(NewsNation) — Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son Christian “King” Combs have been named in a lawsuit that accuses the younger Combs of sexual assault and battery on a yacht that was chartered by the music mogul in 2022. 

Grace O’Marcaigh, a steward working on the yacht, alleged in a civil suit filed Thursday in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, that Christian, 26, forced her to take a “spiked” shot of tequila, groped her and then assaulted her, reported NBC News

If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673.

The suit comes amid a mounting list of legal complaints against Diddy that allege abuse and sexual assault by multiple victims spanning over 30 years. 

“Like father, like son,” attorney Tyrone Blackburn, who represents O’Marcaigh, said Thursday night to the outlet. “It gives us no joy or pleasure in filing this suit against Christian Combs who has clearly adopted his father’s pattern and practice of depravity.”

Attorneys for O’Marcaigh did not immediately return requests for comment by NewsNation. 

In her suit, O’Marcaigh, who was 25 at the time, alleges she saw partying and drug use between a “constant rotation of suspected sex workers” and celebrities, NBC News reported. 

“Plaintiff was quite scared and realized she was in a very dangerous situation,” the paperwork stated, adding that her interactions with Christian very quickly turned “sinister.”

O’Marcaigh alleges Christian “insisted” she take a shot of tequila and then started to kiss her neck and face as he groped her legs, breasts, anus and vagina.

Christian later cornered O’Marcaigh in a cinema room on the boat in a manner that was “extremely aggressive,” stripped off his clothes and tried to “force plaintiff to perform oral copulation,” the suit stated. 

The lawsuit includes color photos showing bruises on O’Marcaigh’s arm she claims were caused by Christian. 

The suit also stated that music producer Rodney Jones, who brought his own suit against Diddy alleging he coerced him to solicit and have sex with prostitutes, was on the yacht at the time and made audio recordings of O’Marcaigh asking Christian to stop touching her. 

She says she complained to the ship’s captain, but the incident was not properly investigated. She alleges Diddy paid the captain a hefty tip as part of a “coverup,” reported Rolling Stone.

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Christian is accused of assault, battery, sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress in the lawsuit. Diddy is accused of aiding and abetting the behavior and premises liability as the leaseholder on the yacht.

Neither Diddy nor Christian Combs have commented on the lawsuit. 

The suit against the younger Combs comes one week after two homes belonging to his embattled father were raided by federal investigators. 

While federal authorities have given sparse public comment as to what prompted the raids on the hip-hop mogul, NewsNation affiliate WPIX reported that it was part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation

Department of Homeland Security agents conducted the raids last week at Combs’ multimillion-dollar mansion in Los Angeles and his Miami waterfront home. 

Christian and his half-brother Justin were handcuffed during the raid at their father’s residence in Los Angeles. Investigators seized phones belonging to Combs, though it is unclear how many devices were confiscated. 

Combs has been slapped with five civil suits in the last five months, each containing a multitude of disturbing accusations. 

Singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, who had been in a decade-long relationship with Combs,  dropped a now settled bombshell lawsuit in New York federal court last November, alleging sex trafficking, human trafficking, sexual battery, sexual assault and gender-motivated violence, among other causes of action. 

In other lawsuits, a woman said the rap producer trafficked and raped her two decades ago when she was 17. Another woman said Combs filmed his sexual assault on her and later used it as “revenge porn” when she was a student at Syracuse University. 

Combs has denied all the allegations. 

Combs’ attorney Aaron Dyer called the raids “a witch hunt ” in a statement released one day later. 

“There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated,” he said. 

Christian appeared in good spirits as he posted videos of his 26th birthday celebration on Instagram Monday. 

In one of the videos, Christian is dressed in a silver glitter shirt and diamond chain and is seen enjoying a lively party as a woman sits on his lap. 

While Christian did not release an official statement following his father’s legal troubles, he posted “Stop with the (blue cap emoji),” on social media app last week according to HipHopDx.

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Trump is scheduled to visit China between May 13 and 15, where he will meet with Xi and perform what is known as the "great kowtow," according to political columnist David Rothkopf of The Daily Beast. He noted during a new episode of "The Daily Beast Podcast" with host Joanna Coles that it will be the first time in American history that the President of the United States visits China while not being the most powerful leader in the world.

Rothkopf also noted that the dynamic between the two world leaders has some people worried that Trump may inadvertently send the wrong message to Xi, one that escalates the likelihood of another global conflict.

"There is a long history of world leaders making their way to China, the middle kingdom, because it was so important," Rothkopf said. "In this case, we have our wannabe king going to their successor to the emperor, but Xi Jinping is the emperor, and what is going to happen is that same thing that has happened throughout history, which is called "The Great Kowtow," when these leaders come in, and they have to bow to the Emperor of China. Trump is going to do a bunch of that. You just know that he is."

Rothkopf noted that there is plenty of stuff Trump could ask Xi for help with on the trip, such as his disastrous war in Iran. That could give Xi enough leverage to get Trump's help with a move that benefits China.

"In private meetings, this is what really worries people: Is he going to give a wink and a nod and say, 'I don't really care so much about Taiwan, ' or 'Help me out on Iran, and I'll help you out with Taiwan,'" Rothkopf said. "Nobody knows because everybody knows Trump doesn't actually believe in anything that doesn't put money in his pocket."