Diddy Accuser Doubles Down on Biggie Shirt Claim

Diddy accuser – Diddy’s accuser rejects Diddy’s denials, saying his account of forced sex involving Biggie’s clothing is not “fiction.”
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal battle with a man who has accused him of sexual abuse is taking another turn, with the accuser pushing back hard at Diddy’s response to the allegations.
The publicist representing Jonathan Hay. who filed the bombshell sexual abuse lawsuit. says Diddy’s latest denials are “pure fiction.” The dispute centers on Hay’s claims that Diddy masturbated in front of him and. as part of the alleged incident. ejaculated into one of Biggie Smalls’ shirts.. Diddy’s camp has characterized the allegations as untrue in its court filings, and Hay is now disputing that characterization.
Hay originally filed suit last July against Diddy and Biggie’s son, CJ Wallace.. In the complaint, Hay accuses Diddy of sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, and additional claims.. He also alleges that he was pressured to take ketamine before an alleged incident at an L.A.. warehouse reportedly filled with Biggie’s clothes.
Among the most inflammatory details in Hay’s account is a claim that Diddy watched porn on a phone during the alleged encounter and then orgasmed into a Biggie Smalls shirt. Hay also alleges that Diddy asked him to “finish him off” in a sexual manner.
Diddy responded in April 2026, denying Hay’s allegations across the board. In that filing, Diddy rejected Hay’s description of restraint and false imprisonment, arguing that any alleged holding was part of what Diddy’s side described as a citizen’s arrest.
Now, Hay is striking back at that explanation.. His team says Diddy’s claims of a “consensual” encounter and the “citizen’s arrest” narrative are fabricated.. Hay’s position is that the situation was not consensual and that he was held against his will. with his remarks also urging that criminal charges be pursued.
A key development in the timeline predates the ongoing civil case.. In September 2025, Hay filed a police report in Largo, Florida, laying out his allegations.. The report was forwarded to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. and it was reported that the Special Victims Unit is investigating the claims.
While Diddy and Hay continue to argue over what happened, CJ Wallace is also tied to the litigation. Hay’s lawsuit names Wallace, and Wallace, in turn, filed a countersuit accusing Hay of defamation. That countersuit reportedly resulted in a default judgment after Hay did not respond.
Hay disputes the default outcome, arguing he was never properly served.. According to the report. Wallace’s lawyers filed court papers claiming Hay was served through substitute service after he could not be reached at addresses provided. with service allegedly handled via the Florida Secretary of State.
For entertainment audiences. the story carries extra weight because Biggie Smalls’ legacy is directly referenced in the allegations. linking the case to the cultural and emotional significance of the late rapper’s image and memorabilia.. Beyond the courtroom drama. the dispute is also unfolding publicly at a time when high-profile claims against celebrity figures are drawing intense scrutiny from the public and legal systems alike.
As the case moves forward. the contrast between Diddy’s denial strategy and Hay’s insistence on criminal accountability is likely to remain a focal point.. Diddy’s filing framed restraint as an action connected to a citizen’s arrest. while Hay maintains that the account involves coercion and a lack of consent—setting up what could become a central credibility fight in the civil proceedings.
In the background. the reported law-enforcement involvement underscores that at least some authorities are treating the claims as something that deserves independent review.. Even as the civil case continues. the ongoing investigation referenced by the Special Victims Unit suggests the matter is not limited to courtroom arguments over pleadings and responses.
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