Sean "Diddy" Combs is being accused of raping a man anally at a music video casting meeting in October 2001, leaving the alleged victim to seek medical help to repair his anus after the alleged incident.
According to the complaint obtained by Page Six Wednesday, the accuser also alleges an unidentified Caucasian male, who was also at the meeting, used a metal device to then keep his mouth open while allegedly orally raping him after Combs had his way with him.
"Plaintiff tasted metal and believes some sort of device was holding his mouth open, because he tried to bite down but could not," the complaint alleges.
"Plaintiff later discovered he had a broken molar, requiring repair and a partial denture."
The accuser, who worked as an actor in the late '90s and early 2000s, allegedly went to the casting meeting at a Manhattan hotel near Central Park to audition for the role of a police officer in a music video.
He notes in the complaint that aside from Combs, he saw a female casting director, a bodyguard and a dozen others in the hotel suite.
The "Bad Boy for Life" rapper allegedly interviewed him about his lifestyle, and at one point, asked him to take his shirt off and inquired whether he was "comfortable with potentially doing nude scenes."
When the accuser affirmed he was, he was allegedly permitted to stay and then offered an alcoholic drink.
However, when he denied it, he was given a Diet Coke that "tasted strange" and was believed to have been laced with substances such as GHB or ecstasy, as it made the accuser feel "dizzy and nauseous."
The alleged victim claims in the complaint that he passed out shortly after, and when he awoke in a "twilight state," in which he was "semi-conscious and disoriented," his pants were pulled down.
"He felt a great deal of pain and realized, as he looked back, that he was being anally sodomized by Combs," the complaint alleges.
"His vision was blurry, but he recognized Combs' chest tattoo and the large gold chain with a jeweled cross on it that Combs wore during the interview."
The alleged victim claims he tried to "fight off" the Bad Boy Records founder but felt too ill to do so.
"Additionally, Combs' bodyguard was holding Plaintiff down by the arms," the complaint further claims.
The accuser alleges that when Combs was done, he witnessed the rapper's bodyguard putting a condom on himself but then passed out once again.
Once he "came to," the alleged victim was being "held in a kneeling position" by the unidentified Caucasian man who allegedly sodomized him, per the complaint.
The alleged victim claims the unnamed man verbally assaulted him by calling him a gay slur and a "pussy boy" who liked what was happening to him.
Following the alleged horrifying experience, the former actor claims he "vomited and cried all night" as he replayed the "trauma of what had just happened."
He also alleges in the complaint that he "painfully defecated a used condom," had to visit a proctologist who "repaired" his "anus with a laser procedure" and had to purchase "false teeth to replace the two that were cracked" during the alleged incident.
The alleged victim claims he has also experienced "intense emotional pain and mental health issues," including depression, following the incident.
The former actor's complaint was one of five new lawsuits attorney Tony Buzbee filed against Combs Tuesday, which also featured allegations from a Maryland woman who claimed she was drugged and raped by the disgraced music mogul and another accuser who was 17 when her crime allegedly occurred.
Combs' attorney Erica Wolff told Page Six in response, "The extortion lawsuit against Mr. Buzbee exposes his barrage of lawsuits against Mr. Combs for what they are: shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs.
"As his legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone -- man or woman, adult or minor."
In September, Buzbee held a press to announce that his Texas-based law firm was representing at least 120 alleged victims, including minors, who claimed Combs had sexually assaulted them.
Those allegations come as the "Last Night" rapper faces several other civil suits, as well as a federal indictment from the government.
In September, Combs was arrested after the feds conducted a months-long probe and raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami, and concluded they had enough evidence to prosecute him.
They uncovered 1,000 bottles of lube and baby oil, three AR-15s and video tapes that allegedly proved he engaged in criminal activity during wild sex parties that were known as "Freak Offs."
He was arrested on charges of racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Combs, 55, has denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty. His case is ongoing and feds are continuing to investigate him and looking into additional charges, including witness tampering.
A trial date for the federal case has been set for May 5, 2025.