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Sean “Diddy” Combs Faces Sixth Sexual Assault Allegation Dating Back To The 1990s

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Renowned music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been hit with a sixth sexual assault allegation, this time from April Lampros, a former student at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Lampros claims that a series of assaults began in the 1990s after Diddy offered to mentor her in the fashion industry.

According to court documents, Lampros alleges that Diddy initially wooed her with gifts and flowers before meeting her at a SoHo bar in 1995.

She claims he gave her alcohol and took her to his hotel room, where she felt disoriented and unable to resist his advances. After she rejected his further advances, she alleges that Diddy harassed her with incessant calls and threats, adopting a “mobster persona.”

Lampros is suing Diddy for sexual assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, naming Bad Boy Records, Arista, and Sony Music Entertainment as defendants for allegedly enabling his actions. Diddy’s representatives have yet to comment on these allegations.

This lawsuit follows closely on the heels of similar allegations, including one from former model Crystal McKinney, who claims Diddy assaulted her in 2003.

Lampros’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, is also representing other individuals with lawsuits against Diddy, including Rodney Jones, Liza Gardner, and Grace O’Marcaigh, who has accused Diddy’s son, Christian Combs, of sexual assault.

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Cobhams Asuquo Reveals Pioneering Move to Charge Clients in Dollars at 25

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Renowned Nigerian musician, songwriter, and producer Cobhams Asuquo has shared a pivotal moment in his career, revealing that he began charging clients in dollars at the tender age of 25.

In an interview with Pulse TV, Asuquo reflected on his bold decision in 2005, which he believes was a turning point in his career. He explained that he opted to transact in a more stable currency to ensure financial security and recognize the value of his craft.

Asuquo proudly noted that he was a trailblazer in this regard, as he was unaware of any other producers charging in dollars at the time. He attributed this forward-thinking move to his early self-awareness and understanding of his worth.

The music producer emphasized his commitment to delivering exceptional work.

Asuquo’s pioneering move has inspired a new generation of music producers, with many now following in his footsteps by charging clients in dollars.

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Nigeria Investigative Journalist Dr lawrence olunloyo alleges that Asake has joined Illuminati

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It’s a big shame Nigerians don’t know what a dollar sign 💲 symbolizes in a facial tattoo. Don’t educate Nigerians. They will insult and berate you. I woke up to insults and blocked several people. I will not surround myself with negative and ignorant people. You have a long way to go. Let another journalist educate you. 14 hours daily on a sick bed does not have to be.

26 days to #Mediakemi31 and I will be out of news and information.
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No artist has denied stealing my songs – Blackface

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Nigerian singer, Blackface, has said the notion that he accuses his colleagues of stealing his intellectual property for fun was flawed, stressing that none of those he has accused has denied committing the crime.

He said most of his colleagues are jacking his songs because they love his vibe.

However, he mentioned that they were doing it wrong by not crediting him.

Speaking in a recent interview with TVC, Blackface said, “People jack my vibes. They love them. It’s not their fault. If I was not me, I would be jacking me too.

“All my songs are being jacked because when you release a song it becomes a published work. The songs are all registered. There’s no song that’s released that’s not registered. Once it is in the public domain, it’s a published work. Was it published before your work?

“It’s not about whether I’ve viable proofs or not. The truth is that the action is wrong. So many Nigerian artists have jacked my songs. And these people that I’ve complained about, they have never for once denied it. So you people would have seen that and say there’s an iota of truth in what Blackface is saying.”

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