Diddy Combs Accuser Claims PTSD, Thought She Was Only Victim
Countless women and men are suing Sean “Diddy” Combs for sexual assault claims. He also faces criminal charges that could see him imprisoned for many years if found guilty. With that said, one of the women suing him took part in the documentary The Fall of Diddy, and she claims that she was surprised at how many accusers there are. She said she thought she was the only victim.
Here is what the woman had to say.
Diddy Accuser Thought She Was The Only Victim
Sean “Diddy” Combs faces a lot of lawsuits from women and men who claim sexual assault. This includes a woman named Thalia Graves. She took part in the documentary The Fall of Diddy and talked about her experience when she said that he assaulted her.
According to Graves, she said that she “always believed that I was the only victim” (via The Express). The docuseries is produced by ID and Rolling Stone, and it airs as a two-part series on Max. While the documentary is about the Diddy accusations, Combs was not associated with it in any way.
However, on top of Graves, there are also interviews with Danity Kane’s D. Woods, producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, and former members of Combs’ staff.
“I have PTSD, depression and anxiety. I’m emotionally scarred,” Graves said about the situation between her and Combs. “It has been hard for me to trust others, form healthy relationships or even feel safe in my own skin. Flashbacks, nightmares and intrusive thoughts make me feel like it’s a constant struggle.”
In her lawsuit, she alleges that Combs and his bodyguard Joseph Sherman drugged, raped, and physically assaulted her in his New York recording studio.
What Is The Fall of Diddy About?
The Fall of Diddy is a documentary on Max that chronicles the downfall of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The series hits the streaming site on January 27 and January 28 and there is a trailer online showing what fans can expect from the series.
The documentary starts with Combs’ early days as a promising creative and will go through his life to his arrest in 2024. It promises to “uncovers the insidious and terrifying allegations of sexual assault, abusive behavior, violence, and other disturbing claims that lay beneath his success.”
“We did not realize the extent of the darkness,” says one of the interview subjects in the trailer. At the trailer’s end, Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones says, “There’s a lot of people like Puffy in the music business. Exposing Puffy means exposing them.”
Are you planning to watch The Fall of Diddy when it hits Max later this month? Do you think it will uncover anything that we haven’t already heard about since his arrest? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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