EXCLUSIVE: Jane Doe Claims Diddy Sent Goons To Take Pictures Of Her House

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Diddy was accused of targeting Jane and John Doe after they claimed someone linked to him showed up at their hidden home taking photos.

Diddy is once again at the center of disturbing claims as two anonymous plaintiffs in a sex trafficking lawsuit say someone recently appeared at their secluded property, taking photos, which they believe was an attempt to locate or intimidate them on behalf of the disgraced mogul.

Jane Doe stated in a sworn declaration, “We recently had someone on our remote property taking pictures and believe that individual was connected with one of the Defendants in this matter.”

The mother and son, known in court documents as Jane and John Doe, say they’ve changed their names, moved to undisclosed locations and live in constant fear.

They filed a motion asking a federal judge to allow them to proceed anonymously in their civil case against Diddy and several alleged accomplices.

Their request comes amid growing concerns that their safety is still at risk.

They believe the people who trafficked and harmed them—including Diddy and his associates—are still dangerous,” the filing reads. The Does allege that some of Diddy and his associates are tied to organized criminal groups.

The lawsuit, initially filed by Ashley Parham and amended in March 2025 to include the Does, accuses Diddy of orchestrating a network of sexual abuse, trafficking and violence.

The plaintiffs claim Diddy directed associates to kidnap, assault and sexually exploit them.

During an interview, Ashley Parham told NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield that she first encountered Diddy through Shane Pearce, a man she met at a bar. During a FaceTime call, she said Diddy overheard her say, “I wasn’t impressed by him and wasn’t a fan, and that I thought he killed Tupac.”

She later found herself in Pearce’s home, where she alleges Diddy and others assaulted her. “

“He basically started threatening me with human trafficking and that they could take me anywhere and sell me,” she said.

“They took turns raping me, and Sean Combs raped me anally,” Parham stated. “Shane Pearce also raped me, but vaginally, and the bodyguard guy he, he raped me as well, while Sean Combs was sitting in a chair, naked, filming it and jerking off to watching me being raped.”

As for the Does, they claim they were abducted outside their Las Vegas home at gunpoint and forced into a black SUV under the pretense of extradition for warrants in California.

They allege they were trafficked and abused at Diddy’s direction and now live in hiding to avoid further harm. The plaintiffs argue that revealing their identities would expose them to “danger, trauma, and severe emotional distress.”

Diddy is currently on trial for separate federal charges tied to similar trafficking allegations, adding weight to the plaintiffs’ fears of retaliation.

The court has not yet ruled on the motion for anonymity.

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