Druski breaks silence after Ashley Parham accuses the comedian of rape in Diddy case

Druski denies assault allegations linked to Diddy's 2018 party, calling the claims "fabricated" and "outlandish."

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Druski has responded to serious allegations made against him in connection to a sexual assault lawsuit involving P. Diddy’s notorious “Freak Off” parties

In an 87-page court document filed by plaintiff Ashley Parham, the popular actor and comedian was named among others accused of abuse at a 2018 party hosted by Diddy.

The filing claims Diddy instructed Druski to assault Parham. According to the document, “Instead of immediately r*ping Plaintiff, Defendant Druski doused Plaintiff with more oil/lubricant and then jumped on top of Plaintiff’s naked and oiled body treating it like a slip and slide and knocking the wind out of Plaintiff due to his enormous size.”

Further details allege Druski continued the assault and that Diddy recorded the incident. Afterward, Druski and other men, including Diddy, allegedly left to smoke marijuana and cigarettes.

Druski has since issued a public denial via social media. “This allegation is a fabricated lie. I wasn’t a public figure in 2018 – I was broke living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry at the time of this allegation, so the inclusion of my name is truly outlandish,” he stated.

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He added, “My heart breaks for actual victims of abuse, but I’m fully confident that the evidence will expose this falsehood and the individuals who are maliciously trying to game the legal system to peddle false narratives.”

Despite his denial, Parham is seeking punitive damages, asserting that the defendants acted “willfully, wantonly, maliciously, and oppressively.”

Druski, now a prominent YouTube star, is known for his hit show ‘Coulda Been Love’ and collaborations with Kai Cenat and Kevin Hart. He maintains his innocence as the legal proceedings continue.

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