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Yet
another
company
is
cutting
ties
with
Diddy
as
more
sexual
assault
allegations
against
the
entertainer
continue
to
emerge.
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According
to
reports
from
Variety,
a
reality
show
that
was
set
to
follow
Sean
“Diddy”
Combs’
family
has
been
scrapped
at
Hulu.
This
comes
following
multiple
sexual
assault
lawsuits
being
filed
against
the
Bad
Boy
mogul.
The
show
was
in
the
early
stages
of
development
with
the
working
title
“Diddy+7,”
and
was
being
produced
by
James
Corden’s
production
company,
Fulwell
73.
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The
first
lawsuit
against
Combs
was
filed
by
Cassie
on
Nov.
16.
In
her
suit,
she
alleged
that
her
ex-boyfriend
had
raped
and
beat
her
over
a
period
of
a
decade.
Though
the
music
mogul
denied
any
wrongdoing
through
a
lawyer,
the
former
couple
settled
the
suit
just
one
day
later.
Less
than
a
week
later,
Joie
Dickerson-Neal
alleged
in
a
suit
that
Combs
“drugged,
sexually
assaulted
and
abused”
her
and
that
she
was
the
victim
of
“revenge
porn”
created
and
distributed
by
the
rapper.
A
third
lawsuit
came
from
a
Jane
Doe
who
claims
that
Diddy
and
R&B
singer
Aaron
Hall
took
turns
raping
her
and
her
friend
at
Hall’s
apartment
sometime
between
1990
and
1991.
Then,
another
Jane
Doe
came
forward,
claiming
that
Combs,
Bad
Boy
Entertainment
president
Harve
Pierre
and
a
third
man
raped
her
when
she
was
17.
While
Diddy
continues
to
deny
these
allegations,
companies
associated
with
the
entertainer
keep
cutting
ties.
According
to
reports
from
Rolling
Stone,
a
whopping
18
companies
have
severed
ties
with
Combs
over
the
past
month.
Annette
Njau,
the
founder
of
luxury
bag,
eyewear
and
apparel
company
House
of
Takura,
told
the
outlet
that
she
cut
ties
with
the
Diddy-founded
digital
marketplace
Empower
Global
after
learning
of
Cassie’s
lawsuit.
“We
take
the
allegations
against
Mr.
Combs
very
seriously
and
find
such
behavior
abhorrent
and
intolerable,”
Njau
told
the
magazine.
“We
believe
in
victims’
rights,
and
support
victims
in
speaking
their
truth,
even
against
the
most
powerful
of
people.”