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New Lawsuit Alleges Sexual Assault by Sean "Diddy" Combs and Aaron Hall in the '90s

Sean "Diddy" Combs faces another legal challenge as a recent lawsuit, filed under the Adult Survivors Act, claims that he and R&B artist Aaron Hall sexually assaulted a woman, identified as Jane Doe, in the early '90s. The lawsuit also includes MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records as defendants.

According to the filing, Jane Doe and a friend met Combs and Hall at a music industry event, where both men were allegedly overly flirtatious and continuously offered them drinks. Following the event, the women were reportedly invited to Hall's residence for an afterparty.

Jane Doe alleges that at the afterparty, she was pressured into having sex with Combs and subsequently faced unwanted advances from Aaron Hall. The filing describes a disturbing scene where, after Combs finished, Jane Doe, shocked and traumatized, was then allegedly assaulted by Hall, who forcefully entered the room, pinned her down, and engaged in non-consensual acts.

The legal document details Jane Doe's escape from the apartment, discovering that her friend had a similar traumatic experience. Days later, the lawsuit claims that Combs became violent with Jane Doe.

The inclusion of major record labels, MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records, as defendants raises questions about their potential involvement or knowledge of the alleged incidents.

This lawsuit adds to the growing conversation around accountability in the entertainment industry and the #MeToo movement. The use of the Adult Survivors Act underscores a legal framework that allows survivors of sexual abuse to pursue justice even after many years.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the case will likely prompt discussions about the broader issue of misconduct within the industry, the responsibilities of powerful figures, and the need for continued reforms to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals involved in the world of entertainment.