Druski responds to Diddy Party allegations & claims innocence

Content creator Druski was one of several named in a court document demanding trial based around the sexual assault of plaintiff Ashley Parham. Druski, however, claims he wasn’t involved and pleads his innocence.
The fallout of P. Diddy’s infamous “Diddy Parties” has been widespread, with many of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood getting wrapped up in accusations around the famous musician.
P. Diddy himself has been found guilty and is now incarcerated, but many of those abused at the parties he threw are still coming out and pursuing legal action against those who were present.
One of the people named in an 87 page court document from Plaintiff Ashley Parham was Druski. She accused the creator of sexually assaulting her during one of these parties in 2018.
Druski accused of sexual assault at a Diddy Party
At headnote 76, page 17 of the court document, the allegations against Druski began. It’s claimed that Diddy instructed him to assault Parham.
“Instead of immediately r*ping Plaintiff, Defendant Druski doused Plaintiff with more oil/lubricant and then jumped on top of Plaintiff’s naked and oiled body treating it like a slip and slide and knocking the wind out of Plaintiff due to his enormous size,” it reads.
Diddy’s parties were known for using excessive lubricant in so-called “Freak Offs”.
The document continues, “Defendant Druski then caught himself from sliding over Plaintiff’s oiled body and off the bed, he then began r*ping Plaintiff.”
The filing also claims that Diddy recorded it, with her being assaulted until she had “no control of her body,” followed by Druski and other men present, including Diddy, going outside to “smoke marijuana and cigarettes.”
The Plaintiff claims to have then stolen a knife and slashed Diddy after confronting him, claiming that the musician offered her hush money to not talk about the events of the evening.
Druski has claimed complete and total innocence in the matter, saying the events noted in the document were “fabricated” and completely false.
“This allegation is a fabricated lie. I wasn’t a public figure in 2018 – I was broke living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry at the time of this allegation, so the inclusion of my name is truly outlandish,” he claimed.
“My heart breaks for actual victims of abuse, but I’m fully confident that the evidence will expose this falsehood and the individuals who are maliciously trying to game the legal system to peddle false narratives.”
Plaintiff Parham is pursuing punitive damages for the allegations against Druski and several others named. “The acts of Defendants, each of them herein alleged, were willful, wanton, malicious, and oppressive, justifying the awarding of punitive damages.”
Druski is one of the biggest creators on YouTube, with each episode of his show ‘Coulda Been Love’ garnering millions of views. He’s also well known for collaborating with other huge content creators like Kai Cenat, and was in talks with both Kai and Kevin Hart about starring in a new movie.
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