DIDDY KNIFE ATTACK: VICTIM AMBUSHES COMBS WITH KNIFE AFTER RAPE

CRIME Stories with Nancy Grace

While Sean Diddy Combs has been sued 42 times in just over a year, the disgraced mogul has just filed one of his own. Combs has lodged a $50 million defamation lawsuit against grand jury witness Courtney Burgess and his lawyer, Ariel Mitchell. Combs accuses Burgess of “pretending to have proof that Mr. Combs engaged in heinous acts, knowing no such proof exists,” referring to sex tapes Burgess claims depict Combs sexually assaulting celebrities and minors.

Also named in Combs’ suit is Nexstar Media Inc., the parent company of NewsNation, which first publicized Burgess’ claims that he possessed eight recordings of Combs’ sexual assaults and Kim Porter’s real memoir. The complaint alleges that the cable news network aired Burgess’ assertions to thousands of viewers without verifying their credibility. Combs claims the fallout from the “outrageous lies” has led the public to view him as a “debauched ‘monster’ and a pedophile” and has further tainted the potential jury pool for his upcoming criminal trial.

Burgess maintains that he is telling the truth about receiving a flash drive containing the video files and Porter’s manuscript through an intermediary. Burgess calls out Diddy for having the nerve to sue, saying he will “rot in jail for what he’s done.” His lawyer, Ariel Mitchell, who claims to have seen the tapes, stands by Burgess, calling Combs’ suit a pathetic ploy to silence victims and those who stand up for them. She plans to countersue. Sources close to Kim Porter say they had never heard of Burgess before his interviews and have reason to doubt his claims.

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In another case, Ashley Parham discusses more disturbing details of her alleged gang rape at the hands of Diddy and his associates. Parham claims several men in Combs’ entourage held her down while Chief of Staff Kristina Khorram tried to insert an IUD into her. She says when the device failed, Combs flew into a rage and began violently raping her with a TV remote before forcing himself on her and encouraging his associates to do the same.

Parham says she armed herself with a kitchen knife when she woke up alone after the attack and found Combs and the other men smoking in the backyard. She claims Combs was nonchalant when she confronted him, and in a fit of rage, she tried to stab him as he begged for his life. Parham says her “moral compass” snapped back into place, and she ran to a neighbor’s home after the confrontation, where she claims she spoke with a Contra Costa Sheriff’s deputy.

Joining Nancy Grace today:

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Joshua Ritter – Criminal defense attorney, Partner at Werksman Jackson & Quinn LLP; former Los Angeles County deputy district attorney; Twitter @joshuaritteresq
Dr. Shari Schwartz – Forensic Psychologist (Specializing in Capital Mitigation and Victim Advocacy); Author: “Criminal Behavior” and “Where Law and Psychology Intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology;” X: @TrialDoc”
Robert Crispin – Private Investigator “Crispin Special Investigations”, Former Federal Task Force Officer for the United States Department of Justice, DEA and Miami Field Division. Former Homicide and Crimes Against Children investigator; Facebook: Crispin Special Investigations Inc.

Additional Guests

Lynn Shaw  –  Founder and Executive Director of Lynn’s Warriors  Host of Lynn’s Warriors on YouTube, lynnswarrior.org,   X: @lynns_warriors Youtube: @LynnsWarriors

Dr. DeWayne Hendrix  – Former Associate Warden at the MDC in Brooklyn, and Former Senior Warden with the US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Founder and President of A New Daylight Foundation, & Author: “Who Are You?  See it Say it and Seize it;” @anewdaylight (IG) @drdewaynehendrix (LinkedIn)  @anewdaylight (X)

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Sydney Sumner –  CrimeOnline Investigative Reporter

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[Feature Photo: FILE – Sean “Diddy” Combs, wearing a fur coat, walks down the sideline during the second half of an NBA basketball game between the Brooklyn Nets and the New York Knicks, Sunday, March 12, 2017, in New York. Combs’ lawyer said Tuesday, March 26, 2024, that the searches of his Los Angeles and Miami properties by federal authorities in a sex-trafficking investigation were ”a gross use of military-level force” and that Combs is “innocent and will continue to fight” to clear his name. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)]