A judge ruled on Wednesday that it appears “virtually certain” Druski was in Georgia on the day he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman with Sean “Diddy” Combs and Odell Beckham Jr. in California in March 2018.
United States District Judge Rita Lin noted that there “did appear to be a reasonable factual basis to name him” in the amended complaint filed by Ashley Parham.
Druski responded to the allegation on X, calling it “a fabricated lie,” adding that he was “broke living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry” when the alleged incident took place.
The comedian went on to provide bank records proving he was nearly broke, with a bank balance of 91 cents, as of April 9, 2018. Phone records on the date of the alleged assault showing all 16 calls that he made were “incoming or outgoing to and from Georgia phone numbers.”
Lin referenced these phone and bank records in ruling that Druski was in Georgia, and not Orinda, California, at the time of the alleged assault.
The court will move forward with the comedian’s motion for sanctions, which is the money equivalent to attorney fees and court costs, against Parham and her legal team.
A hearing has been set for July 8.