Sean Diddy Combs denies any involvement in the gang rap allegations that he has been accused of in the past few months.

The rap mogul was alleged to have taken part in raping a 17-year-old woman in 2003.

Sean Diddy Combs Denies Gang Rape Allegations

In newly-obtained documents about the said complaint, Sean Diddy Combs said that he "never participated in, witnessed, or was or is presently aware of any misconduct, sexual or otherwise, relating to the plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever," BBC reported.

Combs' legal camp also attempted to discredit the plaintiff for waiting more than 20 years to file her complaint.

"For example, some or all evidence that otherwise would have been available if the action had been promptly commenced may be unavailable, lost, or compromised," the response revealed.

Bad Boy Entertainment President Harve Pierre was also named in the lawsuit, along with another man. They were claimed to have been responsible for sex trafficking and gang rape accusations too.

Pierre also maintained that he "never participated in the sexual assault of the plaintiff nor did he ever witness anyone else sexually assaulting the plaintiff."

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Sean Diddy Combs Accussed of 4 Different Sexual Assault Lawsuits

First of that was already settled, but it was perhaps the biggest because it came from his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. The case was settled a day later.

The second one came from Joi Dickerson-Neal. She alleged Combs that he drugged her, raped her, filmed the encounter, and distributed the video in his inner circle.

Jane Doe accused Combs and Aaron Hall of raping her and a friend in New York after being coerced and offered drinks the entire night in 1993.

The last one was another Jane Doe who accused Combs, Pierre, and another man of taking turns raping her while she was in high school in 2003, which took place in the bathroom of Daddy's House Recording Studio.

Since then, Sean Diddy Combs has already stepped down from his chairmanship role in RevoltTV.

"This decision helps to ensure that Revolt remains steadfastly focused on our mission to create meaningful content for the culture and amplify the voices of all Black people throughout this country and the African diaspora," a statement from the company said.

According to Revolt, the network's focus has always been one that reflects its commitment to the collective journey of REVOLT.

"One that is not driven by an individual, but by shared efforts and values of our entire team on behalf of advancing, elevating, and championing our culture - and that continues," they went on to say in a statement.

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