Journalist Touré claims that Sean "Diddy" Combs fired a male intern after he refused to sleep with him in exchange for keeping his job.
In an explosive MSNBC interview, Touré claimed that one of his family members, who previously worked with Sean "Diddy" Combs, revealed that the rap mogul once gave him that ultimatum.
Touré asked Diddy to hire his relative 12 years ago, but he was shocked to learn that the internship was cut short after a few months, and the said relative didn't reveal why until now.
"I spoke to my family member like, what happened? And they wouldn't say," Touré revealed. "And I'm like, why did it end? And they wouldn't say. And years later, they finally came out -- and this is a male -- and said that, Puff had said, 'Come home, stay the night with me or the internship is over.'"
Male intern claims refused outright -- and the internship ended right away.
"But from there I was like, oh, like, this is how it goes, okay. So to hear that things went even further with potentially allegedly many other people...We feel like we've seen this coming," Touré added.
Diddy Had Advances With Same Sex?
Touré's claims came on the heels of the Homeland Security raid on Diddy's homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Three women and producer "Lil Rod" Jones have claimed that Diddy made unwanted sexual advances towads them in the past.
In a $30 million lawsuit filed by Jones, he accused the rap mogul of sex trafficking, sexual abuse, forced drug use, fraud, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, and grooming.
Diddy had been accused of "forcibly" touching and attempting and/or threatening to touch Jones' private parts and/or touch Jones' with his intimate body parts. He also accused Diddy's son, Justin Dior Combs, and his chief of staff, Kristina Khurram, of running a "sex trafficking venture."
Meanwhile, Diddy's legal camp had denied all wrongdoing and condemned the alleged "witch hunt" on his client.
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