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Police are investigating an incident yesterday morning in which Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly assaulted an acquaintance at a SoHo nightclub during an argument, allegedly over a woman.
According to The New York Post, Combs was at Kiosk around 3:30 am yesterday morning, when he started to argue with a man named Steven Acevedo.
The two men exchanged words while walking away from each other, but later crossed paths again and continued to argue.
Combs then allegedly threw a “one-two” combination and struck Acevedo in the face, leaving the man with a bloody nose and swollen lip.
When Acevedo attempted to continue to brawl, one of Combs’ bodyguards allegedly reached under his waist, as if he was pulling a gun.
Acevedo fled the club, went home and dialed 911 and filed a police report.
Police are looking at surveillance video and have contacted Combs to get an official statement.
Combs has not been arrested or charged with any crime.

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