Odell Beckham Jr. has found himself at the center of a bombshell lawsuit involving Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and comic Druski over a disturbing gang rape allegation. The NFL star took to social media to express his disbelief and frustration at being dragged into the scandal, sharing a cryptic message about feeling “protected by God” amidst the chaos.
The lawsuit, originally filed last October by Ashley Parham, accuses Beckham Jr., Combs, and Druski of sexual assault, claiming they “violently gang raped” her in California in March 2018. All three defendants have vehemently denied the allegations, with Beckham Jr. asserting his faith in God and confidence that his name will be cleared.
In the amended civil lawsuit, Parham alleges that Beckham Jr. was one of the perpetrators who assaulted her, referring to him as “Defendant Odell.” Two other witnesses, identified as Jane Doe and John Doe, claim to have seen the assault take place. The lawsuit further alleges that Combs instructed Druski to assault Parham and that the defendants caused physical and emotional harm to the plaintiff.
Desbordes, also known as Druski, denied the allegations, stating that he was not a public figure at the time of the alleged incident and condemning the inclusion of his name in the lawsuit. He expressed sympathy for genuine victims of abuse and expressed confidence that the truth would come to light.
Combs’ legal team refuted the allegations, labeling the new complaint as a baseless attempt to seek attention and money. They maintained that Combs was not present in California at the time of the alleged assault and pointed out that law enforcement had dismissed the claims as unfounded. The team also criticized Parham for concocting a far-fetched conspiracy involving various individuals and expressed their confidence in Combs’ upcoming trial on separate charges.
As the legal battle unfolds, Beckham Jr., Combs, and Druski continue to maintain their innocence while awaiting the resolution of the lawsuit. The truth behind the disturbing allegations remains to be seen as the case progresses through the court system.