Diddy remains to be awaiting sentencing, however he simply scored one other authorized victory in one of many many civil lawsuits presently hanging over his head.
TMZ completely studies {that a} civil swimsuit from a person who claimed he was drugged and sexually assaulted by Diddy in a nightclub has been tossed.
Within the lawsuit filed in February, the plaintiff claimed to be a 23-year-old up-and-coming artist who was employed for a gig at a Los Angeles nightclub the place Diddy was in attendance.
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Based on the celeb gossip website, the lawsuit bears a resemblance to the opposite civil fits the Unhealthy Boy mogul has been concerned in.
Per TMZ:
The John Doe plaintiff claimed he’d been given a drink, fallen unconscious, and woke as much as Diddy having “undesirable sexual contact” with him. Within the lawsuit, filed by legal professional Tony Buzbee, Doe additionally claimed Diddy threatened his future profession if he resisted.
However, a New York choose says Doe waited too lengthy to file the lawsuit within the state … and in keeping with the order, obtained by TMZ, the case is now dismissed.
The choose stated there was a 5-year statute of limitations when the alleged assault went down. She additionally famous … a brand new legislation handed in 2019 extending the statute to twenty years isn’t retroactive, and subsequently, doesn’t apply to this case.
The plaintiff had additionally accused Diddy’s corporations — Unhealthy Boy Leisure and Combs Enterprises — however these fits have additionally been dismissed.
That is the newest authorized victory for Diddy, however he’s not out of the woods simply but; there are nonetheless a dozen extra energetic fits, and he’s nonetheless ready to be taught his destiny in his federal prison case.
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