The man accusing Combs, 55, in Monday's court filing in New York County Supreme Court, filed under the pseudonym John Doe, and is represented by Houston-based lawyer Tony Buzbee, who is also representing a number of Combs' other accusers.
Doe said in court filings that a 'longtime and well-known associate' of Combs told him prior to his outing that three-time Grammy winner 'had heard of his talent and would be watching him perform - hinting at the possibility of 'studio time with Combs himself.'.
In the court filing - one in a spate of lawsuits the Bad Boy Records founder faces alleging past sexual abuse - Doe's legal team, led by Buzbee, said that 'the conduct described herein is shockingly typical of how defendant Sean Combs conducted himself for many years.'.
Anonymous male singer claims Diddy drugged him and performed oral sex on him at nightclub in 2015 Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been sued by a man who said the rapper drugged him and sexually assaulted him at a Southern California nightclub in 2015, effectively ending his career in the music industry.
Doe - who named Combs' subsidiaries Bad Boy Records and Daddy's House Recordings the the lawsuit - said in legal documents that Combs demanded he have sex with a woman there who he never met before, but left the venue discreetly.