As Sean “Diddy” Combs waits to see where the federal government’s raids of his homes as part of trafficking probe leads him legally, the rapper last Friday moved to throw out all of the claims brought against his companies in a lawsuit that accused him of “intentionally drugging,” raping, and recording a woman in 1991.
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