One of the many demands of sexual aggression against Sean Diddy Comink has been dismissed.
A New York judge dismissed the case due to the anonymity of the accuser, who is referred to in the lawsuit as John Doe.
“The” very severity of the charges “combined with” there is no evidence of specific and concrete damage … He undermines his claim to proceed anonymously, “the court ruled after the lawyer Tony Buzbee presented a motion for Doe to proceed anonymously.
The court ordered Doe to file a complaint under its name before March 20 and then dismissed the case on March 31 when Doe decided not to continue the case more.
“There is a lot of fear among these plaintiffs. These are difficult cases and are often reaumatizing for those who pursue them. This woman chose not to proceed and submit to the media circus and the perceived danger he felt. We have to respect that,” Buzbee said in a statement to a statement. Variety.
The lawsuit was originally filed in October last year, claiming that combs tried to sexually assault women in a New York city party in 1995 and hit her when she rejected her progress.
ComBs is currently after previous bars on federal positions of sex trafficking, extortion and transportation for prostitution. The trial expires on May 5.
The dishonorated music magnate also has several civil demands against him, claiming sexual assault towards multiple women and men.