Harve
Pierre,
the
ex-president
of
Bad
Boy
Records,
has
spoken
out
against
atrocious
allegations
of
sexual
assault
against
him
and
Sean
“Diddy”
Combs.
Source:
Jeff
Kravitz
/
Getty
TMZ
reports
Pierre
slammed
all
claims
of
wrongdoing
and
accused
the
alleged
victim
of
being
money-hungry.
“This
is
a
tale
of
fiction,”
Pierre
claims.
“I
have
never
participated
in,
witnessed,
nor
heard
of
anything
like
this,
ever.
These
disgusting
allegations
are
false
and
a
desperate
attempt
for
financial
gain.”
The
record
exec
continued,
“I
will
vigorously
protect
my
reputation
and
defend
my
name.
Those
who
know
me
recognize
that
these
claims
are
not
true.”
The
Latest
Lawsuit
Accuses
Diddy
And
Pierre
Of
Allegedly
Sex
Trafficking
And
Gang
Raping
A
17-Year-Old
An
anonymous
woman
accused
Harve
of
coercing
her
into
traveling
on
a
private
jet
to
meet
with
Diddy
as
a
minor.
As BOSSIP
previously
reported,
she
alleges
Pierre
and
the
Bad
Boy
founder
assaulted
her
in
a
recording
studio
bathroom.
Her
lawsuit
described
a
horrific
scene,
including
Harve
allegedly
smoking
crack
cocaine
from
a
soft
drink
can
shortly
before
the
alleged
assault.
Again,
Pierre
vehemently
denied
these
allegations.
“Brother
Love”
has
also
publicly
declared
his
innocence
in
a
statement
posted
to
Instagram
—
co-signing
Pierre’s
sentiments
that
the
case
was
simply
a
money
grab.
“Enough
is
enough,”
the
post
read.
“For
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
I
have
sat
silently
and
watched
people
try
to
assassinate
my
character,
destroy
my
reputation
and
my
legacy.
Sickening
allegations
have
been
made
against
me
by
individuals
looking
for
a
quick
payday.”
“Let
me
be
absolutely
clear:
I
did
not
do
any
of
the
awful
things
being
alleged.
I
will
fight
for
my
name,
my
family
and
for
the
truth”,
he
asserted.
The
woman
who
is
listed
as
Jane
Doe
in
court
documents
also
named
a
“Third
Assailant”
that
participated
in
the
gang
rape
when
she
was
just
17
years
old.
Diddy
was
around
34
years
of
age
at
the
time.
The
woman
stated
the
third
individual
accompanied
Pierre
when
he
approached
her
at
a
lounge
in
Michigan
before
enticing
her
to
take
the
trip
to
Comb’s
studio
in
New
York
City.
Upon
arriving,
she
insists
the
men
plied
her
with
alcohol
and
drugs. “viciously
gang
raped”
her
“one
after
the
other,”
the
suit
claims.
“As
alleged
in
the
complaint,
Defendants
preyed
on
a
vulnerable
high
school
teenager
as
part
of
a
sex
trafficking
scheme
that
involved
plying
her
with
drugs
and
alcohol
and
transporting
her
by
private
jet
to
New
York
City
where
she
was
gang
raped
by
the
three
individual
defendants
at
Mr.
Combs’
studio,”
the
alleged
victim’s
attorney,
Douglas
H.
Wigdor
said
in
a
statement.
“The
depravity
of
these
abhorrent
acts
has,
not
surprisingly,
scarred
our
client
for
life.”
Sean’s
statement
to
PEOPLE
read,
“ENOUGH
IS
ENOUGH.
For
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
I
have
sat
silently
and
watched
people
try
to
assassinate
my
character,
destroy
my
reputation
and
my
legacy,”
he
said.
The
billionaire
businessman
added,
“Sickening
allegations
have
been
made
against
me
by
individuals
looking
for
a
quick
payday.
Let
me
be
absolutely
clear:
I
did
not
do
any
of
the
awful
things
being
alleged.
I
will
fight
for
my
name,
my
family
and
for
the
truth.”
Read
more
about
the
additional
sexual
assault
lawsuits
filed
against
Diddy
and
Harve
Pierre
after
the
jump.
Other
Women
Filed
Lawsuits
Accusing
Diddy
&
Harve
Pierre
Of
Sexual
Assault
In
The
Past
Month
Source:
Johnny
Nunez
/
Getty
This
is
the
latest
woman
who
has
come
forward
with
allegations
against
the
music
mogul.
The
first
to
break
her
silence
was
Diddy’s
former
longtime
partner,
Cassie
Ventura.
The
singer
filed
litigation
under
the
Adult
Survivors
Act.
The
case
ultimately
settled
out
of
court
for
an
undisclosed
amount.
In
addition,
Joi
Dickerson-Neal
accused
Diddy
of
drugging
and
raping
her
in
a
lawsuit
filed
on
Nov.
23
when
she
was
a
college
student
at
Syracuse
University
in
1991.
She
claims
the
entertainer
shared
a
video
of
the
alleged
assault
with
his
peers
in
the
music
industry.
Diddy
claims
the
woman’s
story
is
a
complete
fabrication.
Combs
was
accused
of
rape
by
a
third
woman
in
a
lawsuit
filed
in
November
at
the
New
York
County
Supreme
Court.
According
to
the
document
secured
by
PEOPLE,
Jane
Doe
contends
Combs
and
singer-songwriter
Aaron
Hall
raped
her
and
a
friend
30
years
ago
in
New
York.
A
rep
for
the
rapper
told
PEOPLE,
“These
are
fabricated
claims
falsely
alleging
misconduct
from
over
30
years
ago
and
filed
at
the
last
minute.
This
is
nothing
but
a
money
grab.
Because
of
Mr.
Combs’
fame
and
success,
he
is
an
easy
target
for
anonymous
accusers
who
lie
without
conscience
or
consequence
for
financial
benefit.”
The
statement
continued,
“The
New
York
Legislature
surely
did
not
intend
or
expect
the
Adult
Survivors
Act
to
be
exploited
by
scammers.
The
public
should
be
skeptical
and
not
rush
to
accept
these
bogus
allegations.”
The
spokesperson
for
Combs
told
PEOPLE,
“This
last-minute
lawsuit
is
an
example
of
how
a
well-intentioned
law
can
be
turned
on
its
head.
Ms.
Dickerson’s
32-year-old
story
is
made
up
and
not
credible.
Mr.
Combs
never
assaulted
her,
and
she
implicates
companies
that
did
not
exist.
This
is
purely
a
money
grab
and
nothing
more.”
A
Former
Assistant
Sued
Harve
Pierre
For
Allegedly
Sexually
Harassing
And
Assaulting
Her
Another
November
lawsuit
listed
Pierre,
Bad
Boy
Entertainment,
Combs
Enterprises,
LLC,
and
Bad
Boy
Records
as
defendants.
The
filing
accused
the
entities
of
failing
“to
properly
supervise
Pierre,
properly
supervise
Plaintiff,
and
protect
Plaintiff
from
a
known
danger,
and,
thereby,
enabled
Pierre’s
sexual
assaults
of
Plaintiff.”
It
also
claims
they
“knew
or
should
have
known
that
Pierre
was
not
fit
to
be
in
a
position
of
authority.”
A
former
assistant
of
Pierre’s
also
claims
the
producer-songwriter
sexually
harassed
and
assaulted
her.
The
documents
stated
the
former
Bad
Boy
employee
“used
his
position
of
authority”
to
“groom,
exploit,
and
sexually
assault
her.”
The
anonymous
assistant
claims
sexual
assaults
occurred
on
“multiple
occasions
in
New
York
City
and
other
locations
throughout
the
country.”
Her
filing
asserts
the
ordeal
between
2016
and
2017
resulted
in
“physical,
psychological,
and
emotional
injuries.”
The
accused
parties
deny
the
pending
allegations
as
they
prepare
to
defend
themselves
legally.
We’ll
keep
you
posted
on
the
outcome.