New court documents in the ongoing investigation into Sean 'Diddy' Combs's sex-trafficking case have brought forward startling allegations involving his former partner, Yung Miami of the City Girls.
The civil lawsuit, filed by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones in February and recently amended, alleges that Yung Miami, also known as Caresha Romeka Brownlee, was purportedly engaged as a sex worker for Diddy.
Among the claims made, it is asserted that she was tasked with transporting a substance referred to as 'pink cocaine' for the music mogul.
'Pink cocaine' is described as a vibrant pink synthetic powder comprising a blend of various substances including ketamine, MDMA, caffeine, and occasionally cocaine.
Although rumors of a relationship between Combs and Yung Miami surfaced in 2021, it was not until a June 2022 episode of 'Caresha Please' that the pair officially confirmed their involvement. However, their relationship status remained ambiguous, with Yung Miami declaring her single status in April 2023.
According to Jones, Yung Miami, along with other women, allegedly received a monthly stipend to work as sex workers for Combs. The court filing recounts an incident where Yung Miami was summoned to deliver 'tuci,' with allegations that it was meant to be 'pink cocaine,' for Combs during a rehearsal in Virginia.
The detailed claims within the court documents shed light on the complex dynamics allegedly present within Diddy's circle, implicating not only the music mogul but also his associates and partners.
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