The former trading partner of Sean Diddy Combs, Kirk Burrowes, struck the rapper with a trial, alleging sexual abuses that lasted more than a decade.
Burrowes lawyer Tyrone Blackburn, filed an 18 -page complaint against Combs on Friday in New York.
Burrowes, co-founder partner and former president of Bad Boy Entertainment, said that he had undergone a “deeply disturbing scheme” of sexual violence, coercion, violence and intimidation for years.
The court documents cite “predatory” actions carried out towards terrifice and a global promulgation of a “toxic environment of coercion, fear and psychological manipulation”, People magazine reported.
The complaint also listed “repeated sexual harassment, physical assault and forced respect for degrading sexual acts” – including “unwanted sexual advances” such as “nudity, sexual connotations, voyeurism and acts of exhibitionism”, adding that some of the meetings took place during their commercial meetings.
In addition, the music magnate was also accused of having submitted land to a “control campaign, of using physical violence, blackmail, career sabotage and financial extortion”, in the hope that Burrowes would abandon a 25% participation in Bad Boy Entertainment.
Burrowes’ complaint, on February 28, comes two days after having filed a separate complaint against Combres mom, Janice Combs, saying that she illegally took control of her 25% stake in Bad Boy following the alleged threat of physical violence from Combs.
For those who have been reversed, this is not the first time that Burrowes has faced the rapper in disgrace.
He previously filed a complaint against Combs against an alleged incident in 1996 in 2003, but the previous complaint was finally rejected.
Meanwhile, the Combs legal team has been silent about Burrowes’ recent legal decision in a press release published at People magazine.
“This last trial submitted by Kirk Burrowes, tabled by none other than Tyrone Blackburn, is another frivolous attempt to invigit complaints that have been rejected several times in the past 30 years.”
“Despite the repeated layoffs, Burrowes and Blackburn intended to waste time and the resources of the court by refreshing the rejected complaints and now being the subject of the mother of Mr. Combs, 80,” they added.
Combs was also placed for a trial in May on federal criminal charges such as sexual traffic and transport to engage in prostitution. The music magnate is held at the Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn Pretrial. He also faces more than a dozen civil proceedings by several men and women alleging sexual abuse.