A NEW lawsuit alleges that Sean Combs used a Valentine’s Day note to lure a woman, who claims she was sexually assaulted by the rap mogul.
April Lampros, 51, filed the lawsuit in the Supreme Court Court of New York County on Thursday, alleging that Combs — aka Diddy — promised to mentor her and offer industry connections.
However, she alleged that her relationship with the music mogul became “aggressive” and “coercive,” according to the lawsuit.
Lampros stated that he met Combs in New York City in 1994 while attending the Fashion Institute of Technology.
She claims Comb sexually assaulted her at least four times, the first time happening in 1995 after the two went out at a bar, where she claims Combs pressured her to drink.
After a few sips, the woman claimed she felt “restless” and claimed she was led to a car to leave with Combs before arriving at a hotel, where Combs allegedly forced himself on top of her, according to the lawsuit.
When Lampros turned her head, Combs allegedly grabbed her face and forced her to kiss him.
He allegedly undressed Lampros despite her begging him to stop, according to the lawsuit.
Combs allegedly raped Lampros, who claims he passed out during the assault, read the lawsuit.
Months after the incident, Lampros said Combs sent gifts to bring her back.
The lawsuit included photos of a card with flowers that Lampros claimed was sent by Combs on Valentine’s Day.
She agreed to meet with Combs to talk about possible business opportunities and give him a second chance, read the lawsuit.
Lampros eventually broke off ties with Combs, but discovered years later that he allegedly recorded them having sex without her knowledge.
The US Sun has reached out to Combs’ representatives for comment.
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