Aubrey O'Day Addresses Claim Diddy Raped Her: 'I Don't Want to Know'
Aubrey O'Day addresses an affidavit alleging a 2005 sexual assault by Sean Combs, stating she has no memory of the event and highlighting past harassment claims.
- Aubrey O'Day appears on camera in Episode 4 reading an affidavit that links her to an alleged 2005 incident involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs and another man.
- Facing an affidavit naming her, O'Day explained she avoids public claims to prevent Combs' legal team from discrediting other victims and previously alleged explicit emails and firing in 2008.
- Reading the affidavit on camera, O'Day reacted by saying she didn’t drink at all and the witness was 100 percent certain the woman in the 2005 studio room was O'Day.
- Juda Engelmayer said, 'Netflix is plainly desperate to sensationalize every minute of Mr. Combs s life, without regard for truth, in order to capitalize on a never-ending media frenzy', while Combs' legal team declined comment as he serves 50 months.
- O'Day placed her account inside a pattern of alleged grooming and harassment, saying she was singled out as 'the looker' during Making the Band, while Richard has sued and testified and Stapleton said footage was obtained legally last month.
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Aubrey O'Day Claims Diddy & Bodyguard May Have Assaulted Her In New Netflix Documentary
In 50 Cent’s explosive new Netflix docuseries, “Sean Combs: The Reckoning,” former Danity Kane singer revealed that the disgraced music mogul may have sexually assaulted her after first drugging her. In the doc, O’Day read an affidavit from a woman who claimed she walked in on Diddy allegedly vaginally r*ping her while she was “sprawled out on a leather couch looking very inebriated.” O’Day claimed that she has never been a heavy drinker, so the…
Aubrey O’Day Reacts to Allegations Diddy Assaulted Her, Details Alleged Explicit Emails In Netflix Doc
After perusing an affidavit from a witness who alleged spotting her in a heavily intoxicated state while being sexually assaulted by Diddy back in 2005, the Danity Kane vocalist inquired, “Does this mean I was raped?” Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of assault and sexual activity. Aubrey O’Day is speaking out about Sean “Diddy” Combs in the new Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning. O’Day was one of the singers ha…
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