Diddy's trial will begin May 5, 2025

The cause for sexual violence against Sean Diddy Combs has been archived

Last October an anonymous woman filed a cause against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combsclaiming that he would try to attack her sexually to a party in New York in 1995. The woman said she was beaten by the rapper when she refused her advances. However, the cause was stored on March 31st.

The stranger had until March 20 to present a new complaint with his real name, but was reluctant to give up anonymity, which led to the archive of the case. “Consequently, all the hanging requests have been stored and the case has been formally closed,” reads the ordinance.

The district judge Lewis Liman wrote: “The very gravity of the accusations, combined with the fact that the plaintiff has not presented any proof of specific and concrete damage deriving from the dissemination of his identity and the serious prejudice for the defendants deriving from the maintenance of the confidentiality of this identity, undermine his request to proceed in anonymous form”.

According to Rolling Stone Us, the lawyer Tony Buzbee asked in January that the woman could confirm the complaint anonymously, but was denied to her.

The Combs legal team declared in a press release: “Today a federal judge rejected the case intended against Mr. Combs by the lawyer Texan Anthony Buzbee and his local lawyer Antigone Curis on behalf of an anonymous surelante. This is the second case intended by these lawyers against Mr. Combs who is rejected in full. It will not be the last” they concluded the rapper’s lawyers.

And they add: “For months, we saw one case after the other presented by individuals who hid behind the anonymity, driven by lawyers more attentive to media titles than to legal merit. Also other requests, such as the one rejected today, will not stand in a court”.

But it is not the only problem to link to the rapper who is currently, waiting for trial, held on charges of rackets, sexual traffic by force and transport for prostitution. The start of the process is scheduled for May 5th. He denies all the accusations of illicit.