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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs threatened alleged rape victim to stay quiet or he would ‘Tupac’ him: suit

By Peter Senzamici
Jan. 28, 2026


Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly used the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur to silence a rape victim, an explosive new lawsuit claims.

Steve Otis alleged that while working as a male escort in 2012, Combs anally raped him inside a Midtown hotel suite after drugging him — and issued an unforgettable death threat, according to the lawsuit filed this week.

“You better not say a word to anybody about this,” Combs allegedly told him after the attack, the suit states.

“I’m not f—ing playing with you. If I can get Pac hit, what the f–k do you think can happen to you?”

Combs allegedly issued the threat following a long night of sexual deviance, in which the music mogul ordered Otis to have sex with a woman “for multiple hours, degrading her,” including intercourse without a condom and ejaculating inside and on her, the suit claims.

As Otis was in the bathroom after the depravity ceased, Combs allegedly demanded he stay, and grabbed his penis while masturbating, the lawsuit contends.

Combs allegedly inserted his finger — and then his own penis — in Otis’ anus without his consent and raped him, court filings claim.

For roughly five minutes, Otis “continually told Combs to stop, screaming ‘no’ because he was in pain,” the Manhattan Supreme Court filing claims.

After the alleged rape, “Combs threatened Otis’s life and referenced his apparent involvement in Tupac’s murder,” which took place in 1996, the lawsuit states.

The terror didn’t stop there.

In 2014, after Otis posted a comment on Combs’ Instagram, the “Bad Boy” billionaire allegedly mobilized intermediaries to renew the threat.

The owner of the escort service Otis worked for, “Cowboys4Angels,” reportedly warned him that “Mr. Star” makes people “disappear.”

“Combs’ death threats were open-ended and self-enforcing: silence or death,” the lawsuit states.

Only once Diddy was finally behind bars — sentenced to over four years in prison in October after a months-long sex crimes trial — did Otis feel safe to sue, the suit contends.

Reps for Otis and Combs did not respond to request for comment.
 
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