Diddy and luxury hotels sued in Los Angeles over alleged coerced sex scheme

Michael Ejiawoko filed a civil lawsuit against Sean Combs and three luxury hotels in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The plaintiff alleges that Combs orchestrated a 2018 scheme involving coerced sexual encounters at upscale establishments. Ejiawoko claims he was deceived about participating in consensual activities with adult women. The lawsuit states that Combs used the false identity "Mr. Star" while allegedly directing and watching these acts.

The Palazzo, Wynn Las Vegas, and The London West Hollywood face accusations of enabling these activities through their staff members. Hotel employees allegedly reserved rooms under fake names, provided access to restricted areas, and subsequently cleaned the evidence. Ejiawoko maintains he received drug-laced oil and was secretly recorded without permission. The legal action seeks more than $500,000 in damages for sexual battery, civil conspiracy, and federal trafficking violations. This case represents another addition to the mounting legal troubles confronting the music executive.
 

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