Diddy Claims He’s A Victim Of ‘Cancel Culture’ In Motion To Dismiss Gang Rape Lawsuit

    Diddy, who was recently accused of sexual assault and misconduct by multiple women, is now claiming that he is the victim.

    A filing by his attorney Jonathan Davis on Friday (February 23) paints the mogul as well as former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre as “victims of the ‘cancel culture’ frenzy in the courts.”

    Diddy and Pierre are both defendants, along with an unnamed third assailant, in a lawsuit filed late last year by an anonymous woman who accused the three of gang-raping her in 2003, when she was just 17 years old.

    The new filing is in support of Diddy’s motion to dismiss the suit. While making clear that “[d]efendants have categorically denied Plaintiff’s allegations,” the majority of the memo argues that the case should be dismissed because it wasn’t filed in time.

    Before making the techical arguments (which involve, among other things, a decision involving Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler), Davis says: “The lawsuit has singlehandedly irreparably damaged the Individual Defendants’ reputations and their standing in the community and has resulted in them becoming victims of the ‘cancel culture’ frenzy in the courts – well before any evidence has been presented, and on the basis of rank, uncorroborated allegations.”

    You can read the memo in its entirety here.

    HipHopDX has reached out to Davis for further clarification regarding the above comments, though he has not responded yet.

    As part of the same case, Diddy recently called in the big guns and hired Bobbi Sternheim to replace Davis to represent him in court.

    According to court documents obtained by HipHopDX, Sternheim filed her Notice of Appearance with the Southern District of New York in mid-February. A former president of the New York Women’s Bar Association, she previously made headlines for defending Ghislaine Maxwell in the infamous Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.

    According to the New York Post, Sternheim also previously represented Osama Bin Laden’s henchman, Khaled al-Fawwaz, in his 2015 trial over the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in Africa that killed more than 200 people.

    8 thoughts on “Diddy Claims He’s A Victim Of ‘Cancel Culture’ In Motion To Dismiss Gang Rape Lawsuit

      1. She’s crazy too. The word always was that she was involved in getting his dad murked and is the one with the connections that put Sean in the game.

    1. If cancel culture existed, this fraud would have been cancelled 25 years ago. All the shit Pac and Suge said coming to light about dude. He’s a bisexual sexual deviant that the music industry protected and sponsored for 35 years. But people said Suge was crazy last month including his fraudulent former artist Snoop because he mentioned what Sean was into. Lawsuit said the dude also has video of Stevie J’s fruity ass banging out a . Just some sick fucks all the way around. Fans really let the gay mafia take over with hip hop.

      1. Stevie Gay gives off mad zesty vibes. I as a guy would not feel comfortable around him bc he seems like the type dude that would “accidentally” brush his hand on a booty. That’s why they’re the Bad Boy family. Mase the only one to make it out of that cursed label and still making money. Not saying he was a victim. Just facts.

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