Sean Diddy Combs is proving to be a Bad Boy For Life

Puff Daddy, P.Diddy or things not to name, Sean Combs has “vicious temper” and violence toward women.

In rage, he hurled phones, laptops, equipment, food.All alleged.US District Court, Southern District, a 55-page jury trial demand was filed Sept.

10. The complaint alleges he “choked, strangled and beat his girlfriend Cassie Ventura striking her with objects” and made threats to other people like, “You want to die tonight?”Plaintiff is singer/musician Dawn Richard of Danity Kane.The defendants are Combs, plus 20 of his businesses and business partners.

Her attorneys, the Bloom Firm and IP Legal Studio LIC, allege she saw Diddy “choking, strangling, slapping, punching, throwing items at [his then-girlfriend Ventura] including a scalding hot pan.”Threats thrown at Richard were then: “You want to die today.I end people . . .

You could be missing.”Also in the suit, damages for unpaid wages and unpaid salaries on sold albums at an estimated $1.5 million.And another $1.5 million for promoting Diddy’s vodka brand Ciroc.Page 13, Richard claims at a party in Atlanta after the Soul Train Awards, there were illegal drugs, alcohol, women in little clothing passed out while sexual acts were performed on them.

Item 74 alleges while in the recording studio, Richard was denied food with Combs saying “absolutely f - - king not.”The lawsuit’s fourth cause of action is “Human Trafficking,” labor trafficking, unpaid and forced labor.Page 23 reports Richard being locked inside his Bad Boy Records Bentley which had “no interior door handles.” Pages 25 and 26 claim copyright infringement and nonpayment related to songs that she says have her creativity and involvement.Ventura sued Diddy last year for rape and other abuse, before settling quickly out of court.

His attorney says: “Dawn Richard has now manufactured a series of false claims all in the hopes of trying to get a pay day.”GOV. Kathy Hochul, while still keeping her ap...

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