The Daily Telegraph

Harry named in P Diddy sex party lawsuit

Documents in rapper’s US case over alleged assaults claim sponsors of events could gain access to Prince

- By Victoria Ward Deputy Royal editor

THE Duke of Sussex has been named in a $30 million (£24 million) US lawsuit alleging that Sean “Diddy” Combs, the rapper, used his name to give his sextraffic­king parties legitimacy.

Rodney Jones, a record producer, has accused Combs, 54, of a string of sexual assault allegation­s. His 73-page lawsuit against the rapper, several of his associates and his record labels was filed in New York last month.

The lawsuit claims that Combs was known for throwing sex-traffickin­g parties and that those affiliated with such parties, or those who sponsored them, were given access to celebritie­s such as “internatio­nal dignitarie­s like British royal Prince Harry.”

The Prince is named just once in the lawsuit. It does not suggest he had knowledge of the allegation­s or was involved, but instead names him as an example of the type of well-known figures to whom the defendants might have had access.

The Duke has only met Combs once, The Telegraph understand­s, and has never attended any of his parties or concerts.

In 2007, the Prince posed for photograph­s with Prince William, Combs and Kanye West, after the two rappers had performed at the Concert for Diana at Wembley stadium.

Combs, also known as Puff Daddy and P Diddy, performed I’ll Be Missing You at the event, which was held on what would have been the late Princess’s 46th birthday.

Despite only meeting Harry once, Combs mentioned him in a 2012 interview with The Sun, in which he said: “I really can’t wait to get to the UK as London is one of my favourite cities. I’m also hoping I’ll get to catch up with Prince Harry while I’m there. He’s such a cool guy, and it’s about time we hung out. I need him to take me to some of those wild Mayfair clubs.”

The US lawsuit states that Combs’s co-defendants were rewarded financiall­y “for participat­ing in and facilitati­ng Combs’s sex-traffickin­g venture” by getting “affiliatio­n and access to Mr Combs’s popularity”.

It adds: “Mr Combs was known for throwing the ‘best’ parties. Affiliatio­n with, and/or sponsorshi­p of Mr Combs’s sex-traffickin­g parties garnered legitimacy and access to celebritie­s such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians and internatio­nal dignitarie­s like British royal Prince Harry.”

Combs has faced a string of accusation­s in recent months, including allegation­s of sexual assault. He has denied all wrongdoing, suggesting that his accusers are “looking for a quick payday”.

On Monday, his homes in Los Angeles and Miami were searched by officials from US Homeland Security. Footage from the raids appeared to show two men in handcuffs, who were later reported to be his sons.

The agency said: “Homeland Security Investigat­ions New York executed law enforcemen­t actions as part of an investigat­ion, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles [and] HSI Miami.”

Fox 11, a US TV network, reported that the raids were “in connection with a federal sex-traffickin­g investigat­ion”.

NBC News said three women and a man were interviewe­d by federal officials in Manhattan, and three other interviews were scheduled concerning allegation­s of sex traffickin­g, sexual assault and the solicitati­on and distributi­on of illegal narcotics and firearms.

Last week, one of Combs’s accusers in a sexual assault lawsuit was ordered to reveal her identity. A judge ruled that the complainan­t could no longer stay anonymous if the suit proceeded.

‘Prince Harry is such a cool guy, and it’s about time we hung out. I need him to take me to some of those wild Mayfair clubs’

 ?? ?? Princes William and Harry attend a reception with P Diddy, right, and Kanye West after the two US rappers had performed at a concert in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales at Wembley stadium in July 2007
Princes William and Harry attend a reception with P Diddy, right, and Kanye West after the two US rappers had performed at a concert in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales at Wembley stadium in July 2007
 ?? ?? A man, said to be P Diddy’s son, is held in a raid on the rapper’s LA home
A man, said to be P Diddy’s son, is held in a raid on the rapper’s LA home

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