Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Sean “Diddy” Combs Exposes Shocking Allegations of Payroll Sex Workers, Including 50 Cent’s Ex-Girlfriend

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – A lawsuit filed against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs by a male music producer alleging sexual assault has unveiled disturbing details about Combs’ alleged activities and his connection to a fellow rapper’s ex-girlfriend. Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr., a producer on Combs’ latest studio album, “The Love Album: Off the Grid,” has accused the Bad Boy Records founder of boasting about having multiple women on a monthly stipend. Among the women mentioned in the lawsuit is Daphne Joy Cervantes Narvaez, known as “Daphne Joy,” who is the former girlfriend of rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

The lawsuit alleges that these women, including Joy, were paid a monthly fee to work as sex workers for Combs. Interestingly, Diddy publicly follows Joy on Instagram, and the two were photographed together in Miami Beach in 2021. Joy and 50 Cent had a son together in 2012, followed by a turbulent relationship that resulted in domestic violence and vandalism charges against the rapper in 2013. He pleaded not guilty to these charges and was later sentenced to probation and community service.

Jones filed an updated lawsuit in March, following the original filing in New York’s federal court in February. This came shortly after Diddy settled a separate lawsuit with his ex-girlfriend Cassie, who accused him of rape. In response to Jones’ claims, Combs’ lawyer strongly denied the allegations, calling them “pure fiction” and accusing Jones of seeking an undeserved payday through his lawsuit.

Additionally, 50 Cent, a vocal critic of Diddy, appeared to comment on the situation surrounding Joy by addressing her as a sex worker in a social media post. Representatives for both Diddy and 50 Cent did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital. Furthermore, Diddy has been keeping a low profile after Homeland Security conducted raids on his properties, reportedly as part of a federal human trafficking investigation.

Diddy’s attorney released a statement condemning the raids, emphasizing that Combs cooperated with authorities and was not detained. The attorney criticized the “excessive show of force” during the raids and dismissed media speculation about Combs or his family members being arrested. The statement emphasized that no criminal or civil liability has been found in relation to the allegations made in civil lawsuits against Combs, asserting his innocence and determination to clear his name.