Suing Sean
Combs for 2022 Rape in Miami
John Doe Is Now Required to
Give Name by Judge
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Jan 22 – In May 2024 Crystal
McKinney sued Sean Combs for
sexual assault under the NYC
Gender Motivated Violence in
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York.
The suit
recounts Combs inviting
McKinney to Cipriani Downtown
- in 2003 - then to his studio
on West 44th Street where he
drugged and assaulted her,
according to the
complaint.
On September 24,
2024, after Combs' arrest and
detention in the MDC, Thalia
Graves sued Combs and others
alleging a 2001 rape,
complaint on Patreon here.
On November 19, a
John Doe sued Combs for
alleged sexual assault in
Miami in 2022. The case was
assigned to Judge Lewis A.
Kaplan.
On January 22,
Judge Kaplan ruled on the
"FIRST MOTION to proceed
anonymously. With the
exception of Factors 1 and 7,
all the factors weigh against
the plaintiffs use of a
pseudonym. Although the
plaintiff's privacy interest
is substantial, he has failed
to present the particularized
evidence required to overcome
the presumption of disclosure.
Plaintiff's motion to proceed
anonymously is therefore is
denied. Plaintiff shall file
an amended complaint including
his name no later than
February 4, 2025 - full 12
page Order on Patreon here.
Inner City
Press will be covering the
Combs cases. These include
McKinney v. Combs, et al.,
1:24-cv-3931 (Buchwald) and
this one, Doe v. Combs,
24-cv-8810 (Kaplan)
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