Druski Denies Allegations in Diddy Party Lawsuit, Calling Claims 'Fabricated'
Social media influencer Druski refutes sexual assault allegations tied to Diddy's parties, asserting he had no involvement and was not a public figure in 2018.
- Druski, a popular content creator, has been named in an amended lawsuit filed by Ashley Parham alleging sexual assault at a 2018 party hosted by Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
- The lawsuit accuses Druski of participating in an assault and describes disturbing details of the alleged incident, which Druski has categorically denied.
- Druski stated that the allegations are false, emphasizing that in 2018 he was not a public figure and had no connections to the entertainment industry.
- He expressed sympathy for actual victims of abuse while maintaining confidence that evidence will disprove the claims against him.
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs, already convicted on related charges, is currently incarcerated, with his trial for additional allegations scheduled for May 2025.