Diddy used phrase “Goodnight, Cinderella” with lubricant to abuse victim, lawyer says; clock

Diddy used phrase “Goodnight, Cinderella” with lubricant to abuse victim, lawyer says; clock


Music mogul accused of abuse by more than 120 people

Lawyer for one of the accusers of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Ariel Mitchell-Kid revealed in an interview with the channel News Nation that the rapper and producer had mixed “Goodnight, Cinderella” with an intimate lubricant to abuse the alleged victim. According to the lawyer, his client was forced to undress in front of the music mogul, who threatened her with a knife.

According to Mitchell-Kid’s report, her client felt her body soften after rubbing the altered lubricant onto her skin. “In the end, my client was raped by Mr. Combs, his bodyguard, and a friend who invited her to the house [de Diddy] and set up this whole situation,” the lawyer said.

“The details are graphic and the lawsuit lays bare all the details of how my client was victimized in deplorable ways that night, the heartbreaking way she escaped and made it to safety after the attack,” he continued Mitchell-Kid.

Watch the lawyer’s statement to News Nation, in English:

Accuser Diddy’s Lawyer: Combs Used Oil, Knife | Banfield

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, the lawyer for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accuser, has revealed horrific details about an alleged rape committed by the rap mogul against one of his clients. #SeanDiddyCombs #Diddy #Banfield

Published by NewsNation Monday 7 October 2024

Baptized lubricant

“In the process, there is a part where [minha cliente afirma que] Mr. Combs threatened her with a knife and made her take off her clothes. He then took a liquid substance from a fanny pack and sprayed it on her, which she initially thought was acid, but turned out to be lubricant,” Mitchell-Kid says.

“After she was covered in this oil, the attack began,” the lawyer continued. “During this attack, his body became increasingly limp and he couldn’t understand what was causing it.” According to Mitchell-Kid, his client consumed only one sip of water at Combs’ home. “She understood that whatever liquid was sprayed on her had something that was essentially debilitating her,” he explained.

After research, Mitchell-Kid says the lubricant could be a conductor of gamma-hydroxybutyrate, a drug used as a sleeping pill. “That’s why he bathed her in lube first to make the abuse easier. That was what lowered her defenses.”

The lawyer also claims that he has not seen any similar cases among the more than 120 charges brought against the rapper.

Source: Terra

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