Yung Miami, previously linked with Sean “P Diddy” Combs in a somewhat ambiguous relationship, now faces involvement in a sexual assault lawsuit filed against Diddy by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, a former employee. Initially targeting Diddy for sexual assault and harassment, the lawsuit has taken a surprising turn with additional allegations against Yung Miami, adding complexity to the legal battle.
According to the lawsuit, Lil Rod, while working as a videographer and producer for Sean Combs, endured various forms of sexual advances and harassment orchestrated by Diddy. These allegations included instances of groping, nudity, and assault involving individuals associated with Diddy. Furthermore, the lawsuit initially accused a cousin of Yung Miami of sexual assault.
In a recent update to the lawsuit, Lil Rod leveled additional accusations against Yung Miami, alleging her involvement in supplying and transporting “pink cocaine” for Diddy. This substance, a mix of ecstasy and cocaine, was reportedly flown by Yung Miami from her hometown to Virginia via a private jet for a performance rehearsal. The amended court documents also implicate other women, including Daphne Joy and Jade Ramey, as individuals paid to work as sex workers for Diddy.
Despite these developments, Yung Miami has refrained from public comment on the amended lawsuit. However, Daphne Joy vehemently denied the claims against her, dismissing them as false and character assassination. Meanwhile, support for Diddy and others implicated in the suit, including Stevie J and Justin Combs, has been voiced. Amidst these allegations, Homeland Security Investigations conducted raids on Diddy’s homes in Miami and Los Angeles, further intensifying the scrutiny on the music mogul.