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Florida Woman Sues Sean Combs “Diddy” for Civil Sexual Assault

West Palm Beach Business Litigation Attorney 2023-01-26 16-49-13

According to a report from ABC 7 New York, a Florida woman has come forward to file a civil sexual assault lawsuit against disgraced rapper Sean Combs—also known as “P Diddy”, “Diddy” and “Puff Daddy.” Mr. Combs was recently arrested and charged with a serious felony federal sex trafficking offense. Within this blog post, our Florida civil sexual assault attorney discusses the allegations in more detail.

Civil Sexual Assault Claim: Mr. Combs Forced Sex Without Consent 

With his recent arrest of felony sex trafficking charges, Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing very serious legal trouble. Several civil sexual assault lawsuits have been filed by victims against Mr. Combs. Notably, a Florida woman has now brought a claim against the disgraced rapper. As confirmed by reporting from ABC 7 New York, the woman, who has only been identified in the lawsuit as “Jane Doe” alleges that Mr. Combs forced sex upon her without her consent. She is suing Mr. Combs for  sexual assault, sexual battery and the intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED).

 A Civil Sexual Assault Claim Allows Victims to Get Justice 

Sexual assault is a serious criminal offense. The crime can also give rise to a civil legal claim. For victims, pursuing a civil claim offers a path to obtain monetary compensation for the harm that they endured. In fact, a civil sexual assault lawsuit empowers victims by granting them a chance to hold the perpetrator directly accountable in a court—separate from and in addition to any criminal case. Through a civil sexual assault claim in Florida, a victim may be entitled to compensation for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages.

Many Civil Claims are Against Third Parties, but Perpetrator Can Be Sued Directly

 In many cases of sexual assault, civil claims are not only brought against the perpetrator directly but also against third parties who may have contributed to the circumstances allowing the assault to occur. Third-party entities—such as employers, educational institutions, and organizations—may be held liable under various legal theories including negligence.

Many civil sexual assault cases cannot be brought against the offender because he or she lacks sufficient assets to cover the claim. However, that is not always the case. For example, in the high profile claim involving Sean Combs, a civil lawsuit directly against the offender is viable. Mr. Combs reportedly has a nine figure net worth—meaning he does have sufficient assets to cover damages.

Speak to a Civil Sexual Assault Lawyer in South Florida Today

At Pike & Lustig, LLP, our Florida civil sexual assault and battery attorney puts the rights and interests of victims first. If you or your loved one is preparing to sue for sexual misconduct, we can help. Contact us today for a free, completely confidential initial consultation with a compassionate attorney. Our firm represents victims in civil sexual assault cases throughout South Florida, including in Miami-Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, and Martin County.

Source:

abc7ny.com/post/sean-diddy-combs-new-lawsuit-woman-alleges-hip-hop-mogul-impregnated-sexually-assaulted/15364309/

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