Diddy has been ordered to pay $100 million to a Michigan inmate who claims the mogul drugged and raped him at a party.
Diddy Ordered to Pay $100 Million to Michigan Inmate
On Tuesday (Sep. 10), local news outlet Detroit Metro Times reported that Diddy was ordered to pay $100 million to a Michigan inmate named Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, who claimed Puff drugged and raped him at a party in Detroit back in 1997.
The default judgment was handed down by Lenawee County Circuit Court Judge Anna Marie Anzalone, who claimed the lawsuit had been properly served to Diddy and that he never answered the claims.
The 51-year-old inmate, who allegedly met Combs while working at a restaurant in the Detroit area, claimed at a hearing on Aug. 7, which can be seen below, that Combs offered him $2.3 million to drop the lawsuit in order to complete a property sale. At that same hearing, Cardello-Smith claimed Combs personally informed him he wouldn’t respond to the lawsuit, telling Cardello-Smith, “You know how we get down.” The inmate told the judge he told Puff, “I disagree with how you get down” and rejected the offer.
The Cardello-Smith told the judge the assault happened after Diddy saw him performing oral sex on a woman at one of his parties. The inmate said at the time he felt a male hand graze his left buttock, and that it was Diddy, who proceeded to offer him a drink. Cardello-Smith passed out after drinking the beverage and said when he awoke he saw Diddy having sex with a woman. Diddy allegedly said to Cardello-Smith “I did this to you.”
The judge laid out a payment schedule, ordering Puff to dole out payments of $10 million per month starting on Oct. 1.
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Diddy’s Team Responds to Judgment
Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo has released the following statement to XXL in response to the judgment.
“This man is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years. His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr. Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed.”
It’s worth noting that Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith has filed several lawsuits since being incarcerated against multiple public figures and the Department of Corrections.
See Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith in court in connection to his Diddy lawsuit below.