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Rodney Jones says Puff Daddy hired him to produce tracks on his 2023 project, The Love Album: Off the Grid.

He ended up living with Diddy for over a year.

Today, he filed suit in Federal court, accusing Puff of sexually harassing, drugging, and threatening him.

The harassment consisted of “constant unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of his anus.”  According to the suit, the mogul made Jones work in the bathroom as Diddy used the all-glass shower.

But those aren’t the most serious charges.

Jones alleges that Puff made him procure sex workers, some of whom were underage.   Diddy bullied Jones into having unwanted sex acts with them and forced spiked drinks on everyone.

The suit also names Puff’s son, Justin Combs, his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge, and former Motown Records CEO Ethiopia Habtemariam, claiming they covered up Diddy’s crimes to such an extent it was a “RICO enterprise.”

Jones says he has hours of incriminating audio and video he recorded during his time with Diddy that he will use as evidence.

He wants $30 million.

Puff’s lawyer pushed back on Jones’s claims.

“We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies. Our attempts to share this proof with Mr. Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr. Blackburn refuses to return our calls,” the attorney, Shawn Holley, said in a statement. “We will address these outlandish allegations in court and take all appropriate action against those who make them.”

Previously, Diddy had been sued by four women for sexual abuse.

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