Wednesday, June 3, 2026 - Sean 'Diddy' Combs is facing new s£xual battery charges in California.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that Diddy,
56, is facing a new criminal probe, even as he tries to get his federal
conviction overturned.
The accuser is publicist Jonathan Hay, who filed a police report last
September in his hometown of Largo, Florida. Hay alleges that Diddy s£xually
battered him on two separate occasions in 2020 and again in 2021.
In the first incident, Hay claimed that Diddy m@sturbated into one of the
Notorious B.I.G.’s shirts before telling the producer to “come finish him off”
before ejaculating and throwing the shirt at him.
In the second incident, Hay claimed that he ended up with Diddy inside a
room when he called Hay a “snitch” and forcefully put his p£nis in the
producer’s mouth.
According to Venusse D. Dunn, the DA's chief of communications, the Los
Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
(LASD) presented separate presentations on their investigations into a single
alleged victim's claims to the District Attorney's Office.
Dunn added that the case is currently under review.
In a statement to the Daily Mail on Monday, Hay called himself a
'survivor' of Diddy and said that 'having my painful experiences heard and
validated by the LAPD and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is
an undeniable turning point.
'This progress marks a significant victory in my fight for total
accountability,' he continued. 'I am certain that justice will be achieved and
that full responsibility will be enforced.'
According to TMZ – which first reported on the DA's probe – Hay filed his
police report in his hometown of Largo, Florida, but it was subsequently
transferred to Los Angeles, as that's where the alleged crimes took place.
Hay said he had been enlisted to help remix a track originally recorded by
Wallace, who also went by The Notorious B.I.G. Wallace was only 24 when he was
gunned down in a drive-by shooting in 1997.
Hay was working on the Biggie Smalls tribute project remix with the late
rapper's son, CJ Wallace, who was also named as a defendant in his lawsuit for
allegedly conspiring to 'allow or assist in Combs’ ability to carry out' his
sexual battery.
In his civil suit, Hay said that Diddy – who was a close friend and
collaborator of Wallace's – dropped by the studio during a September 2020
session and criticized the music they had worked on so far and urged him to
take ketamine to make the music sound better.
Hay's suit said he later accompanied Diddy and some of his entourage to a
warehouse in Los Angeles, where some of the Notorious B.I.G.'s clothing was
being stored before it would be donated to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
later that year.
Hay's lawsuit claimed he was left alone in a room with Diddy, who
allegedly proceeded to masturbate onto a shirt that had belonged to his late
friend.
The civil suit alleged that Diddy then ordered Hay to 'come finish him
off' to reach climax.
According to the civil suit, Diddy allegedly ejaculated onto the shirt and
then tossed the soiled clothing at Hay, which contaminated his own clothing.
Hay's civil suit went on to allege that his interactions with Diddy
escalated months later in March 2021, when the disgraced mogul allegedly
grabbed his head and forced Hay to perform oral s£x on him against his will.
The publicist added that the alleged experience left him feeling suicidal.

0 Comments