18 companies severe ties with rapper Diddy due to allegations of sexual assault

18 companies severe ties with rapper Diddy due to allegations of sexual assault

It is not looking good for Diddy at the moment as things are going south with companies dropping him and people cutting ties with him in the industry.

Eighteen companies have severed relations with Empower Global, a commercial venture launched by troubled American artist Sean Combs, sometimes known as Diddy, amid a number of sexual assault allegations against him. On Sunday, the corporations confirmed the news to Rolling Stone Magazine.

Annette Njau, founder of luxury bag, eyewear, and apparel firm House of Takura, stated, “We take the allegations against Mr. Combs seriously and find such behavior abhorrent and intolerable.” We believe in and support the rights of victims, especially when they are up against the most powerful persons.”

According to Rolling Stone, a total of 18 firms have severed relations with Diddy’s Empower Global, which was launched in 2021.

Tsuri, a skincare brand, has departed Diddy’s firm, as have Rebecca Allen’s footwear line, Fulaba, a jewelry name, and Baby Donna, a sunscreen brand.

According to the, the news comes just days after Jane Doe filed a fourth complaint against the musician, alleging that she was sex trafficked and gang raped in 2003 by Diddy, Harve Pierre, a former Bad Boy Records CEO, and another man when she was 17.

Diddy stepped down as chairman of Revolt TV, a media firm he co-founded, in November.

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