A woman, identified as Ashley Parham, has come forward with allegations of a rape ordeal at the hands of Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Her story will be featured in an upcoming documentary, ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,’ set to premiere on Peacock.
In October, Parham filed a lawsuit against Diddy in U.S. District Court in Northern California, detailing the alleged assault.
According to the lawsuit, Parham met Diddy in March 2018 after he unexpectedly arrived at her friend Shane Pearce’s apartment in Orinda, California, accompanied by several others, including his longtime associate Kristina Khorram.
Parham claimed that she had previously expressed her distrust of Diddy to Pearce, citing her belief that he was involved in the 1996 assassination of rapper Tupac Shakur. Diddy allegedly overheard this comment and vowed to make her “pay.”
The lawsuit alleges that Pearce, seemingly in collusion with Diddy, invited Parham to his apartment under the guise of helping him with his cancer medication.
Upon her arrival, Diddy and his entourage, including Khorram, allegedly threatened and intimidated Parham.
Diddy, holding a knife to her face, allegedly threatened to cut her cheeks into a “Glasgow smile.” Khorram then warned Parham that they could ship her overseas, where she would never be heard from again. Parham recounts this experience in the documentary, speaking through tears at times.
“I’ve become incredibly reclusive,” Parham says in the documentary. “I don’t trust anyone.”
The lawsuit graphically describes the alleged rape, stating that Diddy removed Parham’s clothes, covered her in oil or lubricant, and then violently assaulted her with a TV remote. Diddy allegedly told Parham that her life was in his hands and that he could “take her” and she would never be seen again.
The lawsuit further claims that Diddy instructed Pearce to flip Parham over onto her stomach and then told him to rape her as well. Parham alleges that Diddy, Pearce, and two other unnamed individuals took turns raping her.
Diddy’s lawyers have vehemently denied the allegations, calling the documentary “irresponsible journalism of the worst kind.”
They claim that the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department thoroughly investigated Parham’s claims and determined them to be “unfounded.”
Diddy’s lawyers also stated that he was nowhere near Orinda, California, on the day of the alleged assault. Diddy is currently incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, awaiting his trial, which is scheduled to begin in May.
The documentary, ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,’ will be available on Peacock and features interviews from Diddy’s childhood friends, his bodyguard, and singer Al B. Sure!, who previously dated Diddy’s on-and-off girlfriend Kim Porter.