Diddy accuser makes shocking claim about celebrities at 'White Party'
by WILL POTTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM · Mail OnlineA former security guard who claims Sean 'Diddy' Combs sodomized him at one of his infamous 'White Parties' alleged that a second celebrity watched on and 'found it amusing.'
The accuser, who has remained an anonymous John Doe since originally filing a lawsuit against Combs in October, told CNN that his experience at the White Party left him traumatized for years.
'The full gravity of it lives with me to this day,' the man, who remained anonymous for his interview, said. 'It affects every single thing you do for the rest of your life.'
CNN noted multiple inconsistencies between his interview and original complaint, including the year changing from 2006 to 2007, and location changing from St. Tropez to the Hamptons. Doe's attorney later amended the complaint and put the mistakes down to a rush to file.
In his complaint, the security guard claimed that he was hired by a private security firm working for Combs in 2007 and was asked to work one the White Parties, which were known for their A-list guest lists.
According to the guard's lawsuit, at one point in the evening Combs personally handed him a drink, which he initially thought was just 'really strong.'
By the time Combs offered him a second drink, he claims it was already 'too late' as he began to feel 'extremely ill', likening the effects to having around 15 drinks.
'It was just an amazing level of incapacitation that I had never experienced before and I felt powerless,' he said.
While suffering from what he now-believes was GBH and ecstasy spiked in the drinks, the guard said he 'wasn't able to stand', at which point Diddy allegedly approached him.
Although Combs' behavior was 'initially interpreted as concern', the lawsuit claims the disgraced rap mogul then pushed him into an SUV, where he allegedly sodomized him while the guard pleaded for help.
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When the alleged attack was taking place, the guard's lawsuit claims that 'there was a high-profile individual who saw what happened and found it amusing.'
The famous witness is not named in the allegation.
He said he was in severe pain and was disorientated by the alleged spiking after the attack, and struggled to find his way out of the party.
When he eventually did so, the security guard claims he tried to report the incident to his boss, which he claims led to him being 'blacklisted' from the industry.
'He just dismissed it and said, ‘I’ll talk to him,'' John Doe said.
'After that, he didn’t talk to me again, he cut me out of everything... I was totally blacklisted after that. I had to find a different field.'
Now 17 years after the alleged attack, Doe says his life has never been the same since and led to the breakdown of his marriage as he hid it from his wife for years.
'Nothing could give me back the person I was before that evening,' he told CNN.
Although some accusers have come forward publicly - with Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura's since-dropped lawsuit in November 2023 leading to an avalanche of other accusers - Doe says he does not feel safe unless he is anonymous.
'I have a semblance of a life, a very quiet life,' he said. 'I would prefer what little is left of it to be left alone.'
After allegations were made by Cassie Ventura, upwards of 120 other accusers have come forward, all represented by attorneys Tony Buzbee and Andrew Van Arsdale.
The attorneys have only filed 20 civil suits, but say they have around 100 others ready. The youngest allegation involves a 9-year-old boy.
Combs' representatives declined to comment to CNN after the security guard's allegations, however his defense did issue a blanked statement in October when his original lawsuit was filed.
He said in a statement at the time: 'Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts, their legal defenses, and the integrity of the judicial process.
'In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone—adult or minor, man or woman.'
Combs was charged in September and is being held in federal custody on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He pleaded not guilty.