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Aubrey O'Day 'doesn't want to know' if Sean 'Diddy' Combs sexually assaulted her

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Aubrey O'Day says she doesn't "want to know" if Sean 'Diddy' Combs raped her.

The 41-year-old singer - who appeared on the disgraced rapper's reality show Making The Band - has reacted to another woman claiming she walked in on Combs, 56, and another man sexually assaulting her, while swearing in an affidavit that O'Day was "sprawled out on a leather couch looking very inebriated".

In new Netflix series Sean Combs: The Reckoning, O'Day featured on camera reading from the affidavit.

She claimed she "didn't drink like that at all" at the time, and added: "I don't drink at all; it's never been an issue with me."

O'Day said: "Even after I told her I didn't have a recollection of this, I said, 'Could she be making a mistake?'

"I asked in every way I possibly could think of, [and] she was certain.

"Does this mean I was raped? Is that what this means? I don't even know if I was raped, and I don't want to know. I don't want to find out any more what that woman has to say."

O'Day explained that she doesn't want to know more because she would want to "take her the f*** down" if the allegation is untrue, but she doesn't want to help Comb's legal team.

She said: "If she made it up, I would be compelled to take her the f*** down.

"And you realise the burden that that puts on my soul for the past year, which is if I expose one victim who's got a civil lawsuit, that gives Diddy and his legal team credit to take down everybody else as potential liars."

 

In the documentary series, O'Day revealed she felt like she was fired from group Danity Kane - which was formed on Making The Band - in 2008 for "not participating sexually" with Combs after he allegedly send her "emails with pictures of his penis".

She said: "This is your boss at your work sending you that e-mail. What happens in real life to anyone else? Your boss gets fired.

"Six months later, I was fired. I absolutely felt that I was fired for not participating sexually, but I also found out later that [fellow Danity Kane member] Dawn [Richard] and Puff were recording a different project.

"I was the star of the show, and Puff needed to move that entire audience over to a new project."

Combs is serving 50 months behind bars after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

In response to accusations made in the docu-series, his legal team said they were "not going to comment on individual claims being repeated in the documentary".

Without responding directly to O'Day's allegations, they added in a statement to Variety: "Many of the people featured have longstanding personal grievances, financial motives, or credibility issues that have been documented for years.

"Several of these stories have already been addressed in court filings, and others were never raised in any legal forum because they're simply not true.

"The project was built around a one-sided narrative led by a publicly admitted adversary, and it repeats allegations without context, evidence, or verification Sean Combs will continue to address legitimate matters through the legal process, not through a biased Netflix production."


 

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