Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing new allegations of sex trafficking, with prosecutors claiming he trafficked at least three women over a 20-year period.
A new indictment, filed Thursday, expands on previous charges, alleging that Combs transported women and commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally.
The indictment accuses Combs of using his business empire, including Bad Boy Entertainment, to exploit women, allegedly enticing them with drugs, financial incentives, and career promises.
It also claims he recorded “freak offs”—sexual encounters involving male sex workers—and that he subjected employees and witnesses to abuse.
The case includes accusations of drug distribution involving ketamine, ecstasy, methamphetamine, and psychedelic mushrooms.
While the alleged victims’ names remain undisclosed, one is believed to be his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who previously accused him of abuse in a civil lawsuit that was settled.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty, with his legal team maintaining that he will fight the charges in court. His trial is set for May 5 in Manhattan federal court.