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A Man Named Joseph Manzaro And His Wild Claims Made Against Diddy, Lebron, Jay-Z And More

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​In April 2025, Joseph Manzaro filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging that in 2015, he was drugged, abducted, and sexually assaulted at a party hosted by Combs. Manzaro asserts that he was forced to wear a penis mask and paraded in front of attendees, including celebrities such as Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and LeBron James. He claims that Beyoncé expressed confusion upon seeing him in this state, questioning the situation. The lawsuit describes the event as a "freak-off" party involving non-consensual acts.
Representatives for Jay-Z and Beyoncé have denied their clients' attendance at the event, citing evidence that places them elsewhere during the time in question. Combs' legal team has dismissed Manzaro's allegations as baseless, suggesting they are attempts to gain publicity and financial compensation. The Estefans, whose property was allegedly used during the incident, also refute the claims, stating that no such events occurred at their residence during that period. This lawsuit adds to a series of legal challenges facing Combs, who is currently awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.
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Beyoncé, Jay-Z mentioned in Diddy human trafficking lawsuit | Fox News
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​In April 2025, Joseph Manzaro filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging that in 2015, he was drugged, abducted, and sexually assaulted at a party hosted by Combs. Manzaro asserts that he was forced to wear a penis mask and paraded in front of attendees, including celebrities such as Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and LeBron James. He claims that Beyoncé expressed confusion upon seeing him in this state, questioning the situation. The lawsuit describes the event as a "freak-off" party involving non-consensual acts.
Representatives for Jay-Z and Beyoncé have denied their clients' attendance at the event, citing evidence that places them elsewhere during the time in question. Combs' legal team has dismissed Manzaro's allegations as baseless, suggesting they are attempts to gain publicity and financial compensation. The Estefans, whose property was allegedly used during the incident, also refute the claims, stating that no such events occurred at their residence during that period. This lawsuit adds to a series of legal challenges facing Combs, who is currently awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Beyoncé, Jay-Z mentioned in Diddy human trafficking lawsuit | Fox News
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