A lawsuit has been filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs by Latroya Grayson in the Southern District of New York, claiming she was sexually assaulted at a promotional event in 2006. Grayson alleges that after winning tickets from Oklahoma radio station KJAMZ 105.3 FM, she was lured to New York City and subsequently drugged, assaulted, and robbed at what was known as Combs’ "Black Party." Represented by attorney Ariel Mitchell, who has previously represented other alleged victims of Combs, the 45-page complaint claims Grayson was just 23 at the time and provides evidence including a hospital band and party invitations.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed by Latroya Grayson

Sean 'Diddy' Combs Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed by Latroya Grayson
Latroya Grayson alleges she was assaulted after winning a contest for a party hosted by Combs in 2006. The details emerge in a recently filed complaint.
According to the lawsuit, Grayson attended the party as a guest of her half sister and recalls feeling sick after consuming drinks. She regained consciousness at a hospital with no memory of the events that transpired. The lawsuit further alleges that after returning home, Grayson received threatening calls discouraging her from pursuing action against Combs.
Additionally, the complaint highlights alleged racketeering practices among the defendants, implicating Combs and former promotions employee Mike Savas, who organized the contest. Savas, currently operating a YouTube channel and a business in the music industry, has been criticized for his extensive travel schedule, raising questions about the difficulty of serving him legal documents.
As perceptions of accountability and justice continue to evolve, this case adds to the growing list of accusations against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry.
Additionally, the complaint highlights alleged racketeering practices among the defendants, implicating Combs and former promotions employee Mike Savas, who organized the contest. Savas, currently operating a YouTube channel and a business in the music industry, has been criticized for his extensive travel schedule, raising questions about the difficulty of serving him legal documents.
As perceptions of accountability and justice continue to evolve, this case adds to the growing list of accusations against high-profile figures in the entertainment industry.