Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim Named in Latest Diddy Lawsuit, But Not Accused of Wrongdoing
A new lawsuit filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs mentions high-profile artists Nicki Minaj, Lil' Kim, and Mary J. Blige in connection with a 2014 Las Vegas party. The lawsuit, filed by Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee, does not accuse these artists of any wrongdoing.
Diddy and Nicki Minaj together
The lawsuit centers around an event at Club Rehab in Las Vegas, where the unnamed accuser claims she met several celebrities, including Diddy. While the mentioned artists were present at the main event, they are not implicated in any illegal activities that allegedly occurred at the after-party, where the accuser claims she was drugged with GHB.
This case adds to Diddy's mounting legal challenges, including:
- Federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering
- Multiple accusations of abuse spanning several years
- Potential prison sentence of 15 years to life if convicted
Homeland Security arrested Diddy in 2024, and he has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The authorities describe his alleged behavior as a pattern of "verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse."
In response, Diddy's children released a joint statement in October 2024 defending their father and denouncing what they called "conspiracy theories" and "false narratives" surrounding the allegations.
The case highlights the complex relationships within the entertainment industry, though the mentioned artists' presence at the 2014 event appears to be their only connection to the ongoing legal proceedings.