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Anna Kane, the ex-wife of NHL star Evander Kane, has revealed herself as one of Puff Daddy’s accusers.

She did so after she says Puff’s lawyers threatened to name her.

“Defendants’ demand that I use my name was an attempt to intimidate me, but I am not intimidated. I am prepared to proceed and hold accountable those who have harmed me,” She said.

According to Kane, Diddy, his longtime lieutenant Harve Pierre, and a third unidentified man gang raped her in 2003 when she was 17 years old.

Kane says she met Pierre in a Detroit club.  After telling her he was friends with Puff and getting him on the phone to prove it, he smoked crack and forced her to perform oral sex on him.  Shortly after, she was whisked into a private plane, flown to New Jersey, and taken to NYC in a limo.

Once in the studio, she was plied with drugs until she became hazy and ended up having sex with Puff.

“Ms. Doe did not consent to having sex with Mr. Combs, but he continued thrusting. At some point, Mr. Combs turned Ms. Doe around to face him. He told her that he could not orgasm and asked her to squeeze his nipples as hard as she could to help him ‘get off.’ He then turned her back around and continued to rape her,” the lawsuit alleges.

After Puff was done, the third man forced her to have vaginal and oral sex.

She filed the suit last year, shortly after Cassie blew up Puff’s world with her lawsuit against him.

Anna Kane and Evander Kane had a messy, high-profile divorce in 2021.  Anna accused Evander of domestic abuse and gambling on hockey.  The NHL investigated both charges but could not substantiate the allegations.

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