In 1997, Combs was sued for landlord negligence by ; Combs denied the charges. Stoute sued Combs in June 1999, resulting in Combs paying him an out-of-court settlement of $500,000. Originally charged with assault for the event, Combs pleaded guilty on September 8, 1999, to a charge of harassment, and was sentenced to spend one day in an anger management class. On December 27, 1999, Combs, his then-girlfriend
Jennifer Lopez, and his protégé rapper
Shyne were at Club New York in
Times Square in Manhattan when gunfire occurred. A prosecutor said that the incident was sparked by an argument at the club between Combs and another patron. Rechnitzer claimed he was attacked after he approached Combs while the rap mogul was talking to his girlfriend. In 2008, journalist
Chuck Philips of the
Los Angeles Times claimed that the Notorious B.I.G. and Combs orchestrated the
1994 robbery and shooting of Tupac, substantiating the claim with supposed FBI documents. The newspaper later retracted the story, acknowledging that the documents had been fabricated, and parted ways with Philips a few months later. On July 2, 2015, the assault charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. In 2021, Combs filed a $60 million lawsuit against the new owners of Sean John, claiming the firm used his likeness without his permission and fabricated quotes endorsing their new product line. In 2023, Combs filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against
Diageo, claiming that the spirits company deliberately "knee-capped" the marketing and sales of his Cîroc vodka and DeLéon tequila labels. In January 2024, Combs voluntarily withdrew the lawsuit
with prejudice, and also severed the business relationship. On March 4, 2024, music producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, who was already suing Combs for sexual assault, filed a lawsuit against Combs and his son Justin, alleging that they engaged in a "massive" cover-up of their involvement in the shooting of a 30-year-old man at a "writers and producers camp" that was held at Combs's Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles in September 2022. On March 25, 2024, former Syracuse University basketball player and Combs associate Brendan Paul was arrested at the
Opa Locka Airport in
Miami-Dade County, Florida, on two charges of
cocaine and controlled substance possession; he was released the next day after posting a $2,500 bond.
Lawsuits In May 2017, Cindy Rueda, who previously had served as Combs's personal chef, filed a lawsuit against Combs in the
Los Angeles County Superior Court, claiming, among other things,
sexual harassment and retaliation. The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount in February 2019.
Cassie Ventura, with whom Combs had a long-term relationship, filed a lawsuit against him on November 16, 2023, accusing him of rape, sex trafficking, and physical abuse. The lawsuit also suggested that Combs was responsible for blowing up Ventura's then-boyfriend
Kid Cudi's car. Combs and Ventura reached an undisclosed settlement the following day, and the lawsuit was dismissed. Two further lawsuits were filed against Combs by two additional complainants, alleging sexual assault and
revenge porn, on November 23, 2023. One of the lawsuits claimed that in 1990 or 1991, Combs and
Aaron Hall had sexually abused a woman, with Combs recording the incident. On May 17, 2024,
CNN released surveillance footage of Combs physically assaulting Ventura at the InterContinental hotel in
Century City, Los Angeles, on March 5, 2016. This incident was among the allegations made in the lawsuit. On May 19, 2024, Combs issued a video apology on
Instagram and
Facebook, stating he was "truly sorry" and that his actions were "inexcusable". Combs's assault of Ventura was stopped by hotel staff, after which Combs allegedly tried to bribe the staff, according to a federal indictment in September 2024. On October 1, 2024,
The Washington Post reported that a team of lawyers will be filing as many as 120 more lawsuits, covering assaults that took place during the 2000s and 2010s. Plaintiffs, 25 of whom are minors, are both male and female.
Tony Buzbee, one of the attorneys on the team, said most of the alleged assaults took place in New York State. Half of the alleged victims say they reported the assault to police, to a doctor, or to the FBI. Some claim to have been drugged or offered
hush money. Additional potential defendants other than Combs are also to be named in the lawsuits: "The names that we're going to name, assuming our investigators confirm and corroborate what we've been told, are names that will shock you", Buzbee commented at a press conference in Houston. "I'm talking here about not just the cowardly but complicit bystanders, that is those people that we know watched this behavior occur and did nothing. I'm talking about the people that participated, encouraged it, egged it on. They know who they are." Buzbee filed the first six of these lawsuits in New York federal court on October 13, 2024. Andrew Van Arsdale of the AVA Law Group, which is working with Buzbee, said they have heard abuse allegations against Combs from some three thousand people, and their team is currently actively examining another hundred potential cases. Erica Wolff, a member of Combs's legal team, told the BBC that Combs "looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation". In 2025,
Peacock released the documentary movie
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy about Combs's life and current legal issues, and
Investigation Discovery released a four-part
docuseries Fall of Diddy. On February 12, 2025, Combs's representatives filed a defamation lawsuit against
NBCUniversal, Peacock, and Ample Entertainment alleging
Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy contains defamatory statements.
Arrest, trial, and sentence Combs was arrested and
indicted in the
Southern District of New York on September 16, 2024, on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for purposes of
prostitution. He is held in federal custody at the
Federal Correctional Institution, Fort Dix. During a court appearance on October 10, 2024, Judge
Arun Subramanian set Combs's trial start date as May 5, 2025. On November 27, 2024, a judge denied bail for a third time. On April 18, 2025, a request by Combs's lawyers to postpone the trial for two months was denied. The trial began on May 5, 2025, with jury selection, while opening statements and witness testimony began on May 12. The prosecution and defense concluded their cases on June 24, 2025. Closing arguments began on June 26. On July 2, 2025, after three days of deliberation, the jury found Combs guilty on two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution involving Ventura, another former girlfriend, and male sex workers, but not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges. Later that day, Combs was denied bail and ordered to remain in custody pending sentencing, which was scheduled on October 3. In August 2025, Combs's legal team said that they had reached out to President
Donald Trump regarding a possible
presidential pardon. On October 3, 2025, Combs was sentenced to four years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release. With the 12 months already spent in holding, Combs is expected to be released in May 2028. Due to his convictions and the allegations against him, his associations with numerous celebrities, including
Donald Trump, have attracted controversy. ==Discography==