Cardello-Smith, currently serving time for unrelated convictions, alleges he first met Diddy while working as a bartender. He claims Diddy invited him to a private party at a Detroit hotel, where the rapper offered him a drink laced with an unknown substance. According to the lawsuit, Cardello-Smith lost consciousness and later woke up to Diddy engaging in sexual acts with a woman. He alleges Diddy remarked, «I did this to you too,» upon noticing he had regained consciousness.
The lawsuit also accuses Diddy of leveraging his influence to suppress complaints and claims of government collusion to protect him. Cardello-Smith is seeking $400 million in damages, asserting that he delayed filing the lawsuit out of fear of retaliation.
Court documents reveal that Cardello-Smith plans to call Jennifer Lopez, known to many as «Jenny from the Block,» as a witness in the case. Lopez dated Diddy from 1999 to 2001, and Cardello-Smith believes she may possess key information about the rapper's alleged behavior and misconduct.
While Lopez has not publicly commented on the allegations, her potential involvement has captured widespread attention. Speculation suggests her testimony could provide crucial insights into Diddy's character during the time of their relationship.
Diddy's legal team has dismissed the lawsuit as «baseless» and «untimely,» citing the statute of limitations and inconsistencies in Cardello-Smith's claims. Attorney Marc
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