Diddy Hit With New Lawsuit From Sex Worker Alleging Drugging

Another day, another Diddy lawsuit. The disgraced Bad Boy honcho is facing fresh legal trouble, this time involving a sex worker who claims the music mogul lured him into a disturbing situation under false pretenses.

According to AllHipHop, Michael Ejiawoko has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Diddy, as well as several high-end hotels including The Palazzo, Wynn Las Vegas, and The London West Hollywood. Ejiawoko accuses Combs of organizing sexual encounters in luxury suites across Los Angeles and Las Vegas while concealing his identity and intentions.

The suit alleges that in 2018, Diddy recruited Ejiawoko under the impression that he was engaging in consensual sex work with adult women. But when he arrived, Ejiawoko claims he discovered a far more troubling reality. According to the filing, the women involved were coerced, and Diddy “orchestrated and observed the acts without participating.”

The legal complaint further accuses hotel staff of being complicit, claiming they helped Diddy remain anonymous by reserving rooms under aliases like “Mr. Star,” escorting individuals to and from the suites, and cleaning up items afterward. “Hotel staff knowingly facilitated Mr. Combs’ illicit activities by reserving hotel rooms under aliases, including the name ‘Mr. Star,’ to shield Combs’ identity,” said Ejiawoko’s attorney Jonathan D. Evans in the filing.

Ejiawoko also alleges that he was instructed to use oil during one encounter, which he believes was tainted with drugs. He claims the incident was secretly recorded without his consent and insists he could not legally agree to being filmed due to being under the influence of an unknown substance.

This lawsuit adds to the growing list of legal challenges Diddy is currently facing, marking yet another troubling chapter in the unfolding legal saga surrounding the music and business heavyweight.