Sean “Diddy” Combs is once again under fire — this time from Michael Ejiawoko, a male escort who filed a bombshell lawsuit accusing the music mogul of orchestrating coerced sexual encounters, drugging, and secretly recording illicit acts in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the explosive new complaint also names high-end hotels including The Palazzo, Wynn Las Vegas, and The London West Hollywood for allegedly helping conceal Diddy’s identity and facilitate illegal activity.
“This wasn’t consensual. It was deceptive, dangerous, and traumatizing,” said Ejiawoko’s attorney, Jonathan D. Evans.
The lawsuit comes less than a month after Diddy was found guilty in a federal trial on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, intensifying the legal heat around the embattled Bad Boy Records founder.
🏨 The Alleged Setup: Luxury Hotels, Aliases & Secret Tapes
Ejiawoko alleges that he was recruited by Diddy in 2018 under the belief he would be engaging in consensual adult sex work with women — but upon arrival, claims he discovered a far more sinister scene.
According to court documents, Diddy:
- Used false pretenses to lure Ejiawoko into hotel encounters
- Coerced women were already present in various states of duress
- Observed the encounters without directly participating
- Allegedly recorded sessions without consent
- Provided oils suspected to be laced with drugs
Ejiawoko claims he was unable to consent because he was unknowingly drugged, and that Diddy deliberately orchestrated the events while maintaining a disturbing level of detachment.
🕵️ Hotel Staff Allegedly Helped Cover It Up
In a shocking twist, the suit also accuses hotel staff at the involved properties of being complicit in the misconduct.
“Hotel staff knowingly facilitated Mr. Combs’ illicit activities,” the lawsuit reads, “by reserving hotel rooms under aliases, including ‘Mr. Star,’ granting access to restricted areas, escorting escorts in and out of rooms, and cleaning up evidence including drugs and sex-related paraphernalia.”
The complaint suggests a long-standing pattern of cooperation between Diddy’s team and luxury hotel management to shield his identity and avoid public scrutiny.
🧪 “The Oil Was Laced,” Ejiawoko Claims
Perhaps the most disturbing claim involves Ejiawoko being instructed to use oil during an encounter, which he says was spiked with a drug that impaired his ability to function or give consent.
He also believes the session was filmed without his knowledge, further escalating the situation from unethical to potentially criminal.
📋 What Diddy Is Being Sued For
The lawsuit accuses Diddy and the hotels of multiple violations, including:
- Sexual Battery
- Civil Conspiracy
- Violations of the Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act
Ejiawoko is seeking:
- Over $500,000 in damages
- Punitive damages for emotional trauma
- Attorney fees
- And has requested a full jury trial
⚖️ Recent Verdict: Diddy Found Guilty on Federal Charges
This lawsuit comes on the heels of a federal trial verdict on July 2, where Diddy was:
✅ Found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution
❌ Acquitted on more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking
The trial, held in New York City, lasted several weeks and drew widespread media attention.
Diddy’s sentencing is scheduled for October 3, 2025.
🔄 Other Cases Still Swirling Around Diddy
This latest legal battle is one of several mounting cases surrounding the music mogul. Although a rape allegation was dismissed earlier this year, and some civil suits have been settled or dropped, the flood of claims points to a troubling pattern that many believe is only beginning to surface.
Entertainment insiders say that more former associates and workers could come forward as investigations deepen.
💬 Internet Reacts: “This Is Getting Darker by the Day”
As news of the lawsuit hit headlines, social media exploded with mixed reactions:
- “Another lawsuit? It’s not looking good for Diddy.”
- “Why are all these luxury hotels complicit?”
- “How is this man still free?”
- “He’s guilty of SOMETHING. Smoke means fire.”
Others questioned the timing of the suits:
- “Why now, years later?”
- “Money grab or the truth finally coming out?”
🔍 What’s Next?
With a jury trial pending, Diddy will have to face more serious scrutiny from both the public and the legal system. If found liable, this case could deal another devastating blow to his already fractured reputation — and it may expose industry-wide issues of complicity and cover-ups.
Diddy and his legal team have not yet issued a public statement regarding Ejiawoko’s lawsuit.
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