The attorney claimed the person allegedly didn’t appear to be an “active participant in the videotaping”
An attorney for one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers claims someone contacted her regarding an alleged pornographic tape featuring Combs and someone “more high-profile” than the music mogul, who she said didn’t appear to be an “active participant in the videotaping.”
Ariel Mitchell-Kidd — a lawyer representing a woman who claims Combs, now 54, sexually assaulted her in 2018 — revealed in a new interview with NewsNation that she was separately “contacted by someone who wanted me to essentially represent them” in the sale of a pornographic tape featuring Combs, which she “declined.”
“There already have been tapes leaking around Hollywood, being shopped around to individuals in Hollywood, but one particular person contacted me to shop a particular video they were in possession of and to contact the person who was in the video to see if they were interested in purchasing the video before it became a public knowledge,” Mitchell-Kidd said on Banfield on Friday, Sept. 27.
According to NewsNation, Mitchell-Kidd is representing a woman who claims Combs allegedly sexually assaulted her with an inanimate object and directed another man to sexually assault her before she escaped.
The attorney said she will be “filing that lawsuit within the week.”