A woman who accused music mogul Diddy of sexual assault has now come forward to name two other celebrities as alleged perpetrators.
The accuser, identified as Jane Doe in court documents, claims that she was assaulted by Diddy in 1999 at a party in Miami. She recently filed a lawsuit against him, seeking $1 billion in damages for the alleged incident.
In a new court filing, Doe revealed that she was also assaulted by two other celebrities, Chris Brown and French Montana. She alleges that Brown assaulted her at a party in Los Angeles in 2017, while Montana assaulted her at a party in Miami in 2018.
These new accusations come as the #MeToo movement continues to bring awareness to sexual assault and harassment in the entertainment industry.
Diddy has denied the allegations, stating that he has never met the accuser and that the claims are completely false. Brown and Montana have not publicly commented on the accusations.
The lawsuit against Diddy is ongoing, and it remains to be seen how these new accusations will impact the case.
This latest development serves as a reminder of the importance of speaking out against sexual assault and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions. The entertainment industry has been plagued by allegations of misconduct for years, and it is crucial that victims feel empowered to come forward and seek justice.
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