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Federal prosecutors allege Sean “Diddy” Combs forced an employee to engage in sex acts and threatened others with physical force and financial harm if they did not help him carry out a sex trafficking…

The additional allegations were included as new details in the racketeering conspiracy charge Combs is already facing.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
The amended federal indictment from the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York does not include any new charges against Combs, who is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brookyln. He is scheduled to go to trial in May.
Prosecutors have accused Combs and others of coercing at least three women to engage in sex acts with him and, at times, with male prostitutes. The occasions where prosecutors say the women were often drugged and forced to engage in sex for days were known as “Freak Offs.”
Authorities allege Combs recorded some of the sex acts and controlled his victims by promising financial and career opportunities, as well as through threats of violence and other harm.
Prosecutors say Combs forced his employees to work long hours, often with little sleep. The employees, prosecutors allege, believed they could lose their jobs “if they did not comply with his demands” and faced additional threats of physical violence and reputational damage, according to the indictment.
With respect to one employee, Combs used physical force, psychological harm, financial harm, and reputational harm, and/or threads of the same to cause the employee to engage in sex acts with Combs,” the indictment states.