Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of raping a woman with a TV remote in a new documentary

Ashley Parham, who filed a lawsuit against him last October, is one of the featured voices in this upcoming 90-minute documentary on Peacock. She alleges that Diddy “gang-raped” her after she suggested he might have been involved in Tupac Shakur’s death.
The documentary, titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” is set to air soon and will include interviews with various accusers, including Ashley, who remains anonymous in the series. She shares how her life has drastically changed since going public with her story.
Diddy has denied all allegations, both in civil and criminal cases. Ashley mentions feeling incredibly reclusive and distrustful since her claims became public.
In the documentary, Ashley and her lawyer detail the events leading to the alleged assault. Her lawsuit, which seeks $50 million, describes a disturbing encounter in February 2018.
She met a friend of Diddy’s at a bar, who later set her up to meet him under false pretenses. When she arrived at his home, Diddy allegedly threatened her with a knife and assaulted her.
The claims include horrific details of the alleged rape and attempts to silence her afterward. Diddy was arrested last year on sex-trafficking charges and has been awaiting trial.
Numerous lawsuits have emerged from others claiming similar experiences with Diddy. His legal team insists that Ashley’s claims were thoroughly investigated and found to be baseless.
They argue that Diddy was not even in California on the day she claims the assault occurred. Another documentary, “The Fall of Diddy,” is also set to be released soon, adding to the scrutiny surrounding him.
Ashley’s lawyer has not yet responded to requests for comments regarding Diddy’s team’s statements.