Alleged Diddy victim Thalia Graves speaks publicly for first time

LOS ANGELES Thalia Graves, an alleged victim of Sean “Diddy” Combs, spoke out publicly for the first time after filing a lawsuit against the disgraced music mogul.

According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in New York federal court, Graves alleges Combs and his former security guard Joseph Sherman raped her inside the Bad Boy Records studio in Manhattan in 2001.

Graves, who was 25 at the time, claims she was given a drink “likely laced with a drug” in the studio, causing her to lose consciousness. That’s when she woke up to “find herself bound and restrained” before Combs and Sherman allegedly “proceeded to brutally sexually abuse and violate her,” the court filing states.

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