Diddy don’t even have a “type” – Diddy SUED For Servicing Cuba Gooding JR… Yung Miami’s Addiction EXPOSED

Y’all it just might be over for Brother Love this time because this new lawsuit that just dropped is giving RICO and you know what that means…

So Diddy’s supposed male victims are finally speaking out, and one of them just threw a fresh lawsuit his way. But this man didn’t just accuse Diddy of doing unspeakable things, he also named multiple alleged co-conspirators, arguing that what Diddy was doing was essentially running a criminal enterprise that involved a bunch of wild stuff.

And while some of the names were redacted in the lawsuit, the alleged victim mentioned quite a few people from the entertainment industry – from Usher, Chris Brown, and Meek Mill to Cuba Gooding Jr., Yung Miami, and even Diddy’s oldest son Justin Combs.

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As a joke, like, “Oh, we’re just playing around,” horse-playing in terms of allegations of celebrities. We’re talking about Cuba Gooding Jr. being shown through still photos of what the complainant says they have videos of, alleging him. There are also allegations of P. Diddy touching the complainant, and they’re jokingly given the nickname “Karisha Maxwell.” This is in reference to the person being likened to Ghislaine Maxwell, connected to the Jeffrey Epstein operation.

It might be over for Brother Love (Diddy’s alias) this time because this new lawsuit is suggesting RICO charges. The accuser not only accuses Diddy but names multiple alleged co-conspirators, claiming that Diddy was essentially running a criminal enterprise involving various celebrities. Names mentioned in the lawsuit, though some were redacted, include Chris Brown, Meek Mill, Cuba Gooding Jr., Young Miami, and even Diddy’s oldest son, Justin Combs.

The accuser, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr., filed the lawsuit on February 26th, 2024, in a New York federal court. Jones claims to have lived and traveled with Diddy between September 2022 and November 2023. He alleges capturing video and audio footage of Diddy, high-profile friends, and staff engaging in illegal activities. The lawsuit accuses Diddy of inappropriate touching without consent and pressuring Jones into rumored “activities” with other men. Diddy is also accused of ordering Jones to scout for certain workers online and perform specific acts for his pleasure.

In an incident from February 2023, Jones claims to have woken up disoriented and undressed in a bed with two workers and Diddy, suspecting that Diddy may have drugged him. The lawsuit implicates other prominent figures, including Cuba Gooding Jr., who allegedly made unwanted advances.

Diddy’s legal team denies the accusations, labeling Jones as a liar seeking a payday. Despite Diddy’s recent attempt to discredit another accuser, a new lawsuit surfaced, marking his fifth case since November. The fresh drama comes from a male producer, Rodney Jones, who worked on Diddy’s recent album, “The Love Album: Off the Grid.”

Jones alleges that Diddy’s crew kept him in check through threats, blocking him from the music scene, and not compensating him for his album work. The lawsuit introduces the concept of a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) enterprise, typically used against organized crime groups. Jones claims that multiple defendants, including high-profile individuals and record label heads, joined forces with Diddy in this alleged criminal enterprise.

The lawsuit provides details on alleged actions by Diddy and his associates, painting a picture of a disturbing environment. Diddy’s legal team promptly responded, denying the allegations and attempting to discredit Jones as a money-seeking liar.

Fans expressed shock and concern over the severity of the accusations, with some drawing parallels to other high-profile cases. The mention of RICO charges raised speculation about potential legal consequences for Diddy.

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Who’s Named in Latest Diddy Lawsuit: Yung Miami, Cuba Gooding Jr., Justin Combs, and More

Diddy has been accused of sexual assault in another lawsuit, this time from Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who says his life has been “determinably impacted” since agreeing to work on The Love Album: Off the Grid.

This suit is the latest legal action against the Bad Boy Records founder, who was accused of rape and abuse in a separate lawsuit from Cassie last year. That suit was swiftly settled for an undisclosed amount, with a lawyer for Diddy saying at the time that the decision to settle was “in no way an admission of wrongdoing.”

That settlement was followed by several more lawsuits featuring similar accusations, including one in which Diddy was among those alleged to have trafficked and raped a 17-year-old.

“ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” Diddy said in December. He has also denied the latest allegations against him through an attorney-provided statement. “For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Defendants in the new 73-page suit from Jones also include Justin Combs, Lucian Grainge, Ethiopia Habtemariam, Kristina Khorram, Chalice Recording Studios, Love Records, Motown Records, Universal Music Group, and Combs Global Enterprises.

Below, we take a look at a few major names included in the suit, which is available to read in full here.

Yung Miami

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 01: (L-R) Yung Miami and Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs attend the 2023 Met Gala Celebrating “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty” at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 01, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

In the lawsuit, Jones alleges he has “irrefutable evidence” of, among other things, “Yung Miami’s cousin, and/or assistant sexually assaulting [him].” According to Jones, he was with Diddy, Yung Miami, and her female cousins on Thanksgiving Day in 2022. Jones alleges that Miami’s cousin “burst into the bathroom” while he was inside, at which point she allegedly started “groping” him and “performing oral sex.”

Jones alleges that he tried to push her away and left the restroom, only to then be followed by the woman, who then allegedly undressed and “attempted to straddle him and have sex with him” in front of Diddy and others.

Elsewhere, Jones alleges that Yung Miami was among those who were paid “a monthly fee” by Diddy to work as his “sex workers.”

Complex has reached out to a rep for Yung Miami for comment.

Cuba Gooding Jr.

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Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Sean P. Diddy Combs during Loon’s Self-Titled Debut Album Release Party at Show in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

The Oscar-winning actor is accused of sexual harassment and assault by Jones, who believes Diddy was “grooming him” with the goal of passing him off to others. While on a yacht in January 2023, Jones alleges he was introduced to Gooding, who proceeded to grope and fondle him until being “forcibly” pushed away.

With multiple allegations in the suit, including these, screenshots are included that claim to show the moments surrounding the alleged incidents.

“Mr. Combs had dominion and control over the actions of Cuba Gooding Jr. and failed to step in and stop Cuba Gooding Jr. from sexually assaulting Mr. Jones,” the suit alleges.

Complex has reached out to a rep for Cuba Gooding Jr. for comment.

Justin Combs

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 22: Justin Combs attends Fame Fridays Revolt World Takover-Quincy’s Double Single Release Party at Greenhaus ATL on September 22, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

In September 2022, Jones alleges a man identified in the lawsuit only as “G,” a friend of Diddy’s son Justin, was shot. During the alleged incident, Jones says he heard gunshots while “two feet away” from the restroom at Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles. When Diddy and Justin exited the restroom, Jones allegedly saw G suffering from gunshot wounds on the floor of the bathroom, at which point he offered assistance. Per Jones, Diddy “forced” him to lie to the authorities about the shooting, with police being told it was the result of a drive-by.

A rep issued a statement to TMZ denying the allegations, which they say are “lies” from “a desperate person.” Per the spokesperson, legal action will be taken in response to “all defamatory statements made about the Combs family.”

Stevie J

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Stevie J and Sean P.Diddy Combs during Bad Boys of Comedy HBO Late Night Series Hosted by Sean P. Diddy Combs Premiere Party at Cipriani in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

Stevie J, a Grammy-winning Bad Boy Records producer, is at the center of an allegation from Jones, involving what he alleges was a promise made by Diddy about one day winning his own Grammy. According to Jones, Diddy used his “admiration of Stevie J” as part of an alleged grooming process that he says was intended to lead to his “anxiety concerning homosexuality” being eased.

Furthermore, Jones alleges that Diddy at one point played him footage purported to show Stevie J having sex with a white man. While screenshots are again included in connection with this allegation, those images have since been linked to adult film star Knockout. In fact, Knockout himself addressed this on Twitter, saying “it’s me” amid speculation.

Meanwhile, Stevie J himself has also responded, telling TMZ that his lawyer “will be handling this going forward.”