Ashley Parham Speaks Out About Alleged Assault by Diddy
Ashley Parham, who filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs last year, has come forward to discuss the allegations she made against the music mogul. In a recent interview with Ashleigh Banfield on NewsNation, Parham shared details of the alleged incident, which she claims took place in California.
According to Parham, she first encountered Diddy through an acquaintance named Shane Pearce, whom she met at a bar. She recalled that their initial meeting occurred at Pearce’s residence, where she alleges the situation quickly turned threatening. “He basically started threatening me with human trafficking, saying they could take me anywhere and sell me,” she stated.
ADDITIONAL CLAIMS FROM PARHAM
Parham further claimed that Diddy became extremely aggressive and sexually assaulted her in a violent manner. “He sexually assaulted me vaginally with the [TV] remote, extremely violently,” she alleged. She went on to accuse Diddy, Pearce, and a bodyguard of taking turns assaulting her. “Sean Combs raped me anally, Shane Pearce raped me vaginally, and the bodyguard also raped me while Sean Combs sat in a chair, naked, filming the assault and masturbating.”
Additionally, Parham alleged that Diddy bragged about having “paid to have Tupac killed” and attempted to bribe her into silence following the assault.
In response to Parham’s claims, Diddy and his legal team have strongly denied the allegations. In a statement provided to NewsNation, his representatives said, “As the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department confirmed, her report was thoroughly investigated and it was determined the claims were ‘unfounded.’ Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California, on the day she claims she was assaulted. There is no evidence that Mr. Combs was ever in the same room as Ms. Parham. She is completely unbelievable, and no sane person who views the evidence will credit her story.”
Parham’s interview comes at a time when Diddy is currently in custody in Brooklyn, awaiting trial for charges related to alleged sex trafficking and racketeering. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, with the trial set to begin in May.
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