Sean “Diddy” combs is accused of hanging a person on a balcony of apartments and coercing two additional women in commercial sex acts in an expanded accusation that federal prosecutors presented against him on Thursday.
Combs was accused in the South District of New York in September for positions of sex trafficking, extortion and transport to participate in prostitution. The new accusation does not add charges to your case, but add two more victims to the transport position to participate in prostitution.
According to the new presentation, combs “used strength, threats of strength and coercion, to cause the victims, including, among others, three female victims” to participate in commercial sexual acts.
Among the new items in the replacement accusation include an accusation that combs “hung a victim on an apartment balcony,” he said.
The prosecutors also expanded the timeline and the details about the alleged methods in which ComBs committed the crimes with which he has accused. While the first accusation said that the period of alleged extortion conspiracy dates back to 2008, the new presentation said it goes back four years before.
The accusation extended kidnapping charges to include violations of the California and New York Law.
It also adds two more substances: psilocyn and methamphetamine, in the supposed activity of combs extortion that involves narcotics.
A spokesman for the Southern District of New York declined to comment on the new presentation. The combs representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comments.
Combs has denied all the accusations against him to date, which include the federal criminal case and more than 30 civil lawsuits filed against him.
He has been in federal custody since September at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. The combs trial is scheduled to start in May.