Former Playboy Model Alleges She Was Drugged at Diddy’s White Party Amid New Legal Claims

 Former Playboy Model Alleges She Was Drugged at Diddy’s White Party Amid New Legal Claims

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Former Playboy model Precious Muir has come forward with new allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, who has been in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since his arrest on September 16. In an interview with The Trial of Diddy podcast series, Muir recalled a harrowing experience at one of Diddy’s infamous White Parties, where she claims she was drugged.

Muir, who was 19 years old at the time, alleged that after taking just one sip of a drink at the party, she had an immediate and severe reaction, which she believes was caused by someone spiking her beverage. “Somebody had put something in a drink. I had an immediate reaction to one sip from the beverage,” she recounted. The former model described the terrifying sensation, saying it felt as though she was having a stroke, reports the Daily Star.

The now 33-year-old reflected on how the experience deeply affected her. “It traumatized me from that experience,” Muir said, adding, “That was one of the first parties I ever went to.”

The allegations come as Diddy, 54, faces a slew of serious charges, including s** trafficking, transporting individuals for prostitution, and racketeering. The hip-hop mogul has been accused of sexual misconduct by over 120 people, casting a dark shadow over his decades-long career.

Despite the mounting accusations, Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges of s** trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. His legal team maintains that he is innocent, and they are preparing to fight the charges in court.

Muir’s claims add to the growing list of accusations against the music industry star, as more individuals come forward with their own stories. As Diddy’s legal battles continue, the spotlight on his past behaviors and the culture surrounding his high-profile parties remains intense.

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