Diddy Temporarily Steps Down as Revolt Chairman Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
Combs Faces Multiple Lawsuits, Including One from Ex-Girlfriend Cassie Ventura, All of Which He Denies
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs has temporarily stepped down as chairman of Revolt, the media company he co-founded, amid multiple sexual assault allegations.
- Cassie Ventura, Combs' ex-girlfriend, was the first to file a lawsuit against him, accusing him of rape, abuse, and sex trafficking during their decade-long relationship.
- Following Ventura's lawsuit, two more women came forward with allegations against Combs, one of whom remains anonymous.
- Combs has denied all allegations, and his spokesperson has referred to the lawsuits as 'fabricated claims' and a 'money grab'.
- Revolt has stated that Combs' decision to step down will ensure the company remains focused on its mission to create meaningful content and amplify the voices of all Black people.