Diddy threatened woman ‘with a knife,’ doused her with drug-infused oil before alleged assault: attorney

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An attorney for several of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers revealed “graphic” and “gruesome” details about an alleged rape committed by the rapper amid his ongoing legal woes.

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd detailed her client’s alleged attack during an appearance on “Banfield” Monday, saying she plans to file a new lawsuit against the jailed music mogul “sometime this week.”

“My client was raped by Mr. Combs, his bodyguard and a friend who invited my client to his home to set up this whole situation,” Mitchell-Kidd alleged.

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd spoke about a yet-to-be-filed lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs on “Banfield” Monday. The attorney’s new client accused the rapper of rape.

The attorney alleged that Combs threatened her client “with a knife” and made “her take off her clothes” before dousing her with an oil-like substance, which she claimed may have been infused with a date rape drug like “GHB.”

“And then he takes what she believes is some type of liquid substance out of a bag, out of a fanny pack, to be specific, and he squirts it at her,” she alleged. “And she originally thought it was like acid or something, but then she realized that it was some type of lubricant or oil.”

Once the woman was allegedly “covered in this oil, that’s when the attack began with Mr. Combs and then the friend,” according to Mitchell-Kidd.

Mitchell-Kidd alleged that Combs threatened her client with a knife. Pichichipixx / SplashNews.com The jailed music mogul allegedly squirted an oil-like substance all over the unnamed woman. SplashNews.com

“In between the two of them, she was squirted some more with this oil, and then the bodyguard then attacks her and raped her as well,” the attorney claimed.

As the alleged attack went on, the woman’s “body got more and more limp;” however, she “couldn’t figure out what was causing it.”

“It wasn’t as if she was forced any drugs,” the attorney claimed. “She said she had a cup of water that she took a sip of, and she knew immediately it wasn’t just water, but she only took a sip, and she felt that whatever the liquid was being squirted on her had something in it which essentially debilitated her and her faculties.”

Mitchell-Kidd told guest host Brian Entin that oil can be used “topically” as a “conduit for specific drugs, like, for instance, GHB.”

Mitchell-Kidd claimed the lubricant was used as a “conduit” for drugs. Getty Images The alleged victim’s body went “limp” as a result of the alleged drug-infused oil, according to Mitchell-Kidd. FilmMagic

“So, it seems to me that there were some types of drugs mixed into the oil, which is why he was dousing her in that oil prior, not only to make it easier to assault her, but that was what was lowering her defenses,” she alleged.

Mitchell-Kidd claimed her client was eventually able to make a “harrowing escape” and “get to safety after the gruesome attack.”

Reps for Combs did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. However, in an Oct. 1 statement, they noted it was impossible “to address every meritless allegation” levied against the rapper.

The “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper was arrested last month and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution.

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Combs was arrested last month. WWD via Getty Images The rapper pleaded “not guilty” to racketeering, prostitution and sex trafficking. Variety via Getty Images

He was taken into custody six months after feds raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami, where they found firearms and over 1,000 bottles of lubricant.

In the last month, over 120 people have come forward with accusations of sexual assault and abuse dating back 30 years.

Combs pleaded not guilty to all charges and is being held in a Brooklyn jail.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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