Druski & Odell Beckham Jr. Respond After Being Named In New Diddy Lawsuit

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Druski and Odell Beckham Jr. have responded after being named in a new lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Ashley Parham, a woman who recently accused Combs of gang-raping her in 2018, amended her lawsuit against the music mogul to include the comedian and the NFL star as defendants. In legal documents filed over the weekend, Parham accused Druski and ODJ of participating in the “violent gangbang style rape." The Coulda Been Records founder took to social media on Sunday, March 9, and denied the disturbing allegations.

"This allegation is a fabricated lie," Druski posted on X.

"I wasn't a public figure in 2018," he continued. "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. 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.”

According to the amended lawsuit, Parham accused Combs of allegedly instructing another man, who was identified as Druski, to rape her vaginally. The comedian allegedly drenched Parham in baby oil and jumped on top of her. Combs allegedly pleasured himself while Druski and "Defendant Doe Cornelius," who was identified as Odell Cornelius Beckham, Jr., raped her.

“Instead of immediately raping 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,” the lawsuit reads. “Defendant Druski then caught himself from sliding over Plaintiff’s oiled body and off the bed, he then began raping Plaintiff vaginally."

In response to Druski's statement, ODJ hopped on X and replied to the allegations. He dismissed the outrageous claims and called them "stupid."

"Boy I’ll tell u what. This world makes absolutely no sense," he wrote. "I am covered by God. He will prevail. I kno who am I , I kno who u are, keep ur head. That name will be cleared. Shxts stupid."

Combs' legal team previously responded to Parham's original lawsuit when it was filed last October and said the new complaints span from "false to outright absurd." They've maintained his innocence amid all the lawsuits that have been filed within the past year. In a new statement they released in response to the updated lawsuit, Combs' attorneys emphasized that the Contra Costa Sheriff's Department determined Parham's claims were "unfounded."

“This new complaint – brought by an attorney who has already been sued for defaming Mr. Combs – demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday," Combs' legal team said. "Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day Ms. Parham claims she was assaulted there, and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department has already confirmed Ms. Parham’s claims were determined to be unfounded following a thorough investigation. In an attempt to salvage her claims following the investigation debunking them, Ms. Parham has now invented an even wilder narrative, alleging a vast (and facially implausible) conspiracy between law enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players. Her far-fetched tale contains it all: fake cops, cash bribes, and an alleged victim of the late Michael Jackson who was purportedly kidnapped across state lines and forced to 'sign paperwork at gun point' while shepherded through a web of 'safe houses'. No sane person reading this complaint could credit this story. Mr. Combs looks forward to having his day in court where these lies – and the perverse motives of those who told them – will be revealed.”

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