The motion comes five months after the music mogul, 54, former Bad Bow Entertainment president Harvey Pierre, and another man named "Thir Assailant" were sued in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York by a woman named Jane Doe. People magazine reports.

The December 2023 filing accused Doe of gang-raping individuals and sex trafficking when she was 17 years old. Combs has previously denied all claims in his ongoing sexual harassment lawsuits.

Combs' attorney claims this is Doe's "second attempt to state completely false and heinous claims against the Combs defendants," according to court documents obtained by People.Regarding the plaintiffs' use of the "trigger warning" in their petition as "legally irrelevant", the motion alleges that it was a "stunt" intended to make a baseless and time-barred claim. was to be prominently displayed, designed to cause undue publicity, embarrassment and financial cost to the defendants."

According to People, the motion states, "Combs and his companies categorically refute plaintiffs' decades-long story against them, which has tarnished the reputation and business standing of the Combs defendants even before any evidence has been presented." Have caused irreparable damage."

The filing further argues that because Doe "cannot allege what day or time of year the alleged incident occurred," the case "should now be dismissed with prejudice, sparing the Combs defendants from further party and judicial resources." earlier and more reputational injury may be avoided." Are ruined.,

As previously reported by 'People', the accuser's lawsuit claims they "brutally gang-raped her one after the other" after being convinced to take a private jet to Combs' recording studio in New York City. He was given drugs and alcohol before committing suicide. ,

Jane Doe's attorney, Douglas H. Wigdor, previously said in a statement that "the depravity of these despicable acts has, not surprisingly, left our client scarred for life."

The rapper has been facing several sexual assault lawsuits over the past few months.