A publicist refuses to back down from the disturbing allegations made against Sean “Diddy” Combs in a lawsuit filed last year.
In response to claims of a “consensual” encounter by Combs’ attorneys, Jonathan Hay tells TMZ that such a stance is "pure fiction,” adding, “It is perplexing that his team would file such a narrative while knowing they are under criminal investigation in California.”
Hay alleges he was lured by a group of men, which included CJ Wallace, the son of The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith Evans, to a Revolt TV event in 2020 where he was taken to a room that had Combs waiting for him. While there, Hay claimed he was held back while Diddy tried to put his penis in his mouth.
“There was nothing consensual about it,” Hay said. “He forced himself on me while I was being held against my will. I'm praying there will be criminal charges soon.”
After he was allegedly pressured into taking ketamine, Hay claimed he went to a warehouse in Los Angeles that was filled with Biggie’s clothes. Hay alleges he ended up in a room alone with Combs, who was watching porn on a phone.
After grabbing one of Biggie’s shirts off a rack, Combs started masturbating. The disgraced mogul allegedly ejaculated into the shirt, laughed, and tossed the garment at him before saying, “RIP Biggie.”
Hay is suing for sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, and more.