Ex-girlfriend reveals disturbing behavior by music mogul Diddy


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Kat Pasion, a former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has come forward with serious allegations against the music mogul in Investigation Discovery’s upcoming series, “The Fall of Diddy.”

Pasion details a relationship that began in 2018, following Combs’ split from Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura, though they initially met in 2013.

During their relationship, Pasion describes several concerning incidents. She recalls Combs attempting to intimidate her by positioning his arm near her neck during an argument, to which she responded with a threat to contact authorities. According to Pasion, Combs dismissed the incident as humorous.

Another disturbing moment occurred while watching a documentary about R. Kelly. Pasion alleges that Combs made an unsettling comparison between himself and the convicted sex offender, stating “There’s a little bit of R. Kelly in all of us.”

After their relationship ended in 2019, Pasion claims Combs issued a veiled threat, referencing his former partner Cassie. Their paths crossed again in 2021 at his Malibu residence, where Pasion alleges a non-consensual sexual encounter occurred. She describes a frightening transformation in his demeanor that night, though she refrains from sharing specific details to avoid reliving the trauma.

The aftermath left Pasion feeling powerless and diminished. She says she buried the experience, acknowledging the challenge of confronting someone with Combs’ influence and resources. Following the incident, Pasion alleges Combs threatened her with deportation to Canada.

Representatives for Combs have firmly denied these allegations, characterizing them as “facially ridiculous” and “pure fiction.” They’ve also criticized Investigation Discovery’s documentary, arguing it presents an unbalanced perspective and didn’t provide adequate time for response to the allegations.

Currently, Combs faces serious legal challenges, including potential life imprisonment for charges ranging from racketeering conspiracy to sex trafficking. Multiple individuals have filed lawsuits alleging sexual assault, with Ventura’s case resulting in a settlement. Recently released surveillance footage supported Ventura’s claims, leading Combs to acknowledge past mistakes in their relationship.

While Combs maintains his innocence in all other cases and has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, his trial is set to commence in New York on May 5, 2025.