Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of raping a woman in an alleged act of “payback” after she publicly claimed that he was responsible for orchestrating the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. The serious allegations have stirred controversy, reviving speculation surrounding one of hip-hop’s most infamous cases.
The accusation against Diddy links to longstanding conspiracy theories about Tupac’s 1996 death, with some sources suggesting rivalries in the music industry played a role. Diddy has repeatedly denied any involvement in Tupac’s murder, but the emergence of these new claims adds complexity to the existing narrative.
This latest allegation further intensifies scrutiny on Diddy’s personal and professional life, bringing renewed attention to his past connections with high-profile figures in the entertainment world and his long-standing feud with Tupac. As of now, Diddy has not made a public statement in response to these new accusations.
Ashley Parham has filed a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, alleging that he raped her in 2018 as an act of retaliation after she accused him of being involved in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. According to Parham, the accusation about Tupac’s death was made during a FaceTime call, which she claims led to the subsequent assault.
Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, a case that remains officially unsolved to this day. Despite ongoing speculation and numerous conspiracy theories, no one has been formally charged with Tupac’s murder, though it has long been tied to tensions in the hip-hop world, including rivalries between East Coast and West Coast rappers. Diddy has consistently denied involvement in Tupac’s death.
Parham’s lawsuit brings forward serious allegations that add another layer of complexity to the ongoing controversies surrounding Diddy. He has not publicly responded to the lawsuit or the new accusations at this time.
The lawsuit, seeking $50 million in damages, was filed by Ashley Parham in the District Court of Northern California and obtained by Newsafro.com. It accuses Sean “Diddy” Combs of raping her in 2018 as an act of revenge following her allegations that he was involved in Tupac Shakur’s murder. At the time of Tupac’s assassination in 1996, Diddy’s Bad Boy Records was in a heated rivalry with Death Row Records, fueling widespread rumors of his potential involvement.
According to the lawsuit, Parham met Shane Pearce, a close associate of Diddy, at a bar in February 2018. This encounter allegedly set off a chain of events leading to the assault. The claim highlights not only the ongoing allegations surrounding Tupac’s death but also a more recent and serious accusation against Diddy, who has consistently denied any involvement in both incidents.
In her lawsuit, Ashley Parham alleges that after a FaceTime call where she accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of being involved in Tupac Shakur’s murder, Diddy threatened retaliation. She claims this led to a subsequent encounter in March 2018, where she was lured to the home of Diddy’s friend Shane Pearce in Orinda, California, under the pretext of helping with cancer medications. Once there, Parham alleges that Diddy was waiting to take revenge, holding a knife to her face and threatening to give her a “Glasgow smile.”
According to Parham, Diddy’s assistant, Kristina Khorram, intervened and suggested they could sell her for sex instead. The lawsuit further claims Khorram threatened to ship Parham overseas. Diddy then allegedly assaulted her, including an act of sexual violence using a TV remote, after ripping off her clothes and covering her with an oil-like substance.
This disturbing accusation forms part of Parham’s $50 million lawsuit against Diddy, with claims of physical and sexual abuse tied to her earlier allegations about Tupac’s murder. Diddy has not publicly commented on these allegations, and the case adds a dark layer to the long-standing rumors and controversies surrounding his career.
According to Ashley Parham’s lawsuit, she alleges that Sean “Diddy” Combs violently raped her with a television remote while telling her that her life was in his hands and threatening that she could disappear forever. The lawsuit further claims that after the assault, Diddy ordered his friend Shane Pearce to turn Parham on her stomach, seemingly annoyed by her screams.
Parham described eventually managing to recover enough to attempt an escape by covering herself with a shirt and grabbing a knife. However, she was confronted by Diddy, who expressed surprise that she was still conscious, claiming he had given her “enough drugs to take out a horse.”
These disturbing details are part of Parham’s $50 million lawsuit against Diddy, with claims of brutal physical and sexual abuse. The accusations are currently being pursued through the legal system, and Diddy has not yet publicly responded to these allegations.
In her lawsuit, Ashley Parham alleges that after Sean “Diddy” Combs raped her, he offered her money to claim the sex was consensual. When she refused and threatened to report him, Diddy allegedly responded by saying no one would believe her and threatened her family. To reinforce this threat, one of his associates reportedly showed her what appeared to be a livestream of her sister’s house.
The lawsuit also claims that Diddy called his mother, Janice Combs, in an effort to persuade Parham to drop the issue, dismissing her accusations and asking her not to hurt her son. Diddy allegedly further bragged about getting away with worse crimes, including Tupac Shakur’s murder, which upset one of the men present, leading to a confrontation where a gun was drawn. In the chaos that followed, the gun went off, and Parham, in a state of rage, chased Diddy with a knife. Though she initially intended to stab him, she ultimately sliced at his abdomen as she made her escape.
Parham claims that after fleeing to a neighbor’s house, she told a responding deputy from the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office that she had been “violently gang-raped” by Diddy and his friends. However, the deputy allegedly dismissed her, advising her to find her way home and not offering any further assistance, such as medical attention or support to recover her belongings.
Parham sought medical help three days later and underwent a rape kit at a hospital three weeks after the alleged assault due to the severity of her injuries. The hospital then notified local police in Walnut Creek.