Odell Beckham Jr. vehemently denied allegations connecting him to an explosive lawsuit involving Sean “Diddy” Combs Monday, labeling the accusations as “ridiculous” and “absolutely” false.
The NFL star’s unequivocal denial comes on the heels of Ashley Parham’s amended lawsuit filed March 7, accusing Beckham Jr., music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, comedian Druski and over a dozen others of involvement in a disturbing sexual assault. The suit alleges that the incident took place during a 2018 party at a home in Orinda, California, implicating Beckham Jr. in a gang rape scenario.
Combs’ legal team swiftly fired back against Parham’s attorney Ariel Mitchell, calling the $50 million lawsuit “depraved” and “facially implausible.” The statement from Diddy’s representatives accused Mitchell of exploiting serious allegations for financial gain, asserting her latest legal maneuver “demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday.”
Comedian Druski also dismissed the claims as absurd and entirely fabricated.