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    Sean 'Diddy' Combs charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution

    The charges against the high-profile hip-hop mogul come after a number of other lawsuits accusing him of physical and sexual abuse.


    Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has been hit with three charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

    The indictment was unsealed in the United States on Tuesday local time after Mr Combs, 54, was arrested in Manhattan by federal agents on Monday night.

    According to the 14-page indictment, he turned his business empire into a criminal enterprise in which he and his associates engaged in sex trafficking, forced labour and other crimes.

    The indictment said he threatened and coerced women to "fulfil his sexual desires", and on numerous occasions starting around 2009 assaulted women by "striking, punching, dragging, throwing objects at, and kicking them".

    According to prosecutors, he gave women drugs and financial support in exchange for their participation in sexual activity with male sex workers in "highly orchestrated performances".

    Prosecutors also said that in one videotaped and publicly reported incident in March 2016, he attempted to bribe a hotel security staff member who intervened when he threw a vase at a woman who was attempting to leave.

    Wearing a black T-shirt and grey sweatpants, Mr Combs pleaded not guilty before US Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky in Manhattan.

    The judge is expected to decide whether Mr Combs should remain in custody pending trial.

    His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, did not immediately respond to a request for comment after the indictment was made public.

    Mr Agnifilo said on Monday night he was disappointed with the decision to pursue an "unjust prosecution" of the rapper and producer.

    "Sean 'Diddy' Combs is a music icon, self-made entrepreneur, loving family man, and proven philanthropist who has spent the last 30 years building an empire, adoring his children, and working to uplift the Black community," Mr Agnifilo said.

    "He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal."

    He added that his client voluntarily relocated to New York in anticipation of the charges.

    Growing number of lawsuits

    Sean Combs, who has also been known as P. Diddy and Puff Daddy, was a major figure in hip-hop in the 1990s and 2000s.

    He founded the label Bad Boy Records and was credited with helping turn rappers and R&B singers such as Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, Notorious B.I.G. and Usher into stars.

    His reputation came under fire last November when former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, an R&B singer known as Cassie, accused him in a lawsuit of serial physical abuse, sexual slavery and rape during their decade-long relationship.

    She agreed to an undisclosed settlement one day after suing, even as Mr Combs denied her allegations.

    He has faced several civil lawsuits by women and men who accused him of sexual assault and other misconduct since.

    His lawyers have been fighting those cases in court.

    Federal agents raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami Beach six months ago.

    Singer Dawn Richard, formerly of girl group Danity Kane, last week accused Mr Combs in a lawsuit of sexual assault, battery, sex trafficking, gender discrimination and fraud.

    A Michigan judge this month ordered Mr Combs to pay $US100 million ($148 million) to Derrick Lee Smith, who said Mr Combs drugged and sexually assaulted him at a party almost 30 years ago, after Mr Combs failed to show up to defend himself in court.

    A lawyer for Mr Combs said he would seek to dismiss that judgement.

    Mr Combs has also rejected claims in a February sex trafficking lawsuit by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, who Mr Combs employed as a producer on his 2023 release The Love Album: Off the Grid.

    The indictment is not Mr Combs's first brush with the law. He was acquitted in March 2001 of bribery and weapons charges in a criminal trial stemming from a nightclub shooting that left three people wounded.

    Reuters/ABC

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