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NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski have been accused of raping a victim in an amended lawsuit filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
According to court documents obtained by Page Six, a woman named Ashley Parham claimed that the Bad Boy Records founder “instructed” another man, who has “been determined to be Defendant Druski,” to allegedly rape her at Combs’ friend’s Orinda, Calif., home in March 2018.
“Instead of immediately raping 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,” Parham alleged in the lawsuit, which was amended on March 7.
“Defendant Druski then caught himself from sliding over Plaintiff’s oiled body and off the bed, he then began raping Plaintiff vaginally,” Parham claimed in the suit.
“While Defendant Druski was raping Plaintiff, Defendant Diddy sat in a chair near the bed and began masturbating while recording Plaintiff’s rape by Defendant Druski.”
Parham further claimed in the amended complaint that at some point during the alleged rape, she recalled some of the defendants “referring to another Defendant Doe as Cornelius and remembered the name because it was so odd and unique.”
According to the amended lawsuit, she claimed she has now learned that “Defendant Doe Cornelius who raped her was Defendant Odell.” Parham was referring in the court docs to Beckham Jr., whose full name is Odell Cornelious Beckham Jr.
“Plaintiff’s body was becoming more and more limp over the course of the violent rape until eventually she had no control over her body nor could she move her body,” Parham alleged in the lawsuit.
“When Defendant Druski finished raping Plaintiff, Defendant [Kristina Khorram] entered the room to examine the condition of Plaintiff who was barely able to move or control her bodily functions.”
After the amended suit was filed, Druski, born Drew Desbordes, took to X, calling the allegations 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,” the comedian and influencer, 30, claimed.
“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.”
Beckham Jr., 32, also denied the allegations in a statement posted via X Monday.
“I really can’t believe my name is mentioned in this matter. There is absolutely no truth to those allegations. I do not know and have never met the person that filed the suit,” he claimed.
“I was not anywhere near Orinda, CA at that time. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever been to Orinda, CA. I have never done anything like that, and I would never do anything like that to anyone. I’m confident that these ridiculous claims against me will be dismissed.”
Page Six has reached out to reps for Beckham Jr. and Druski for comment.
Parham originally filed the lawsuit against Combs, 55, in October 2024, claiming the disgraced hip-hop mogul “gang-raped” her as revenge after she insinuated he was involved in Tupac Shakur’s death.
According to the suit, Parham claimed she was targeted after meeting a man named Shane Pearce, an alleged friend of the “Act Bad” rapper, at a bar in February 2018.
She alleged in the original lawsuit that Pearce boasted about knowing Combs and called him through FaceTime. However, Parham claimed she “was not impressed” by him knowing the Sean John founder because of his alleged involvement in Shakur’s 1996 shooting death.
Per those court documents, Combs allegedly told the woman she would “pay” for her comments.
In March 2018, Parham claimed in the lawsuit that Pearce “set her up” to be raped when he invited her to his Orinda home to help him administer cancer drugs “because he was weak.”
While in the friend’s home, Parham claimed Combs showed up and told her “she thought she would never see him in person.”
She alleged in the court docs that the dad of seven pressed a knife against her face and threatened to give her a “Glasgow smile,” a wound caused by cutting the corners of a person’s mouth up to their ears.
The alleged crime was stopped by defendant Kristina Khorram, who was Combs’ chief of staff, who told the Revolt co-founder they could “sell” Parham to possible clients, per the suit.
Combs then allegedly took off Parham’s clothes and covered her body in a liquid substance he had taken out of a fanny pack, she claimed in the lawsuit.
Parham claimed in the court docs that Combs and Khorram attempted to insert an IUD to prevent pregnancy in her but failed, so the record executive instead allegedly raped her with a TV remote.
Combs also allegedly raped her anally and instructed two men, who were unnamed at the time, to do the same before she was raped vaginally by a fourth man, according to the suit.
Following the alleged assault, Combs and his associates stepped outside of the home for a smoke break while Parham attempted to make a run for it while clutching a knife.
Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jimmy Lee confirmed in an email to KTVU at the time that “a report was taken” on March 23, 2018, the date in question in Parham’s lawsuit.
“We take these cases seriously, and detectives thoroughly investigated the accusations,” Lee wrote. “It was later determined the claims were unfounded.”
Page Six has reached out to Lee via phone and did not immediately hear back.
Parham is seeking $50 million in damages.
Following the filing of the amended lawsuit, Combs’ legal team said in a statement to Page Six: “This new complaint — brought by an attorney who has already been sued for defaming Mr. Combs — demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday.
“Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day Ms. Parham claims she was assaulted there, and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department has already confirmed Ms. Parham’s claims were determined to be unfounded following a thorough investigation.”
The rapper’s legal team added: “In an attempt to salvage her claims following the investigation debunking them, Ms. Parham has now invented an even wilder narrative, alleging a vast (and facially implausible) conspiracy between law enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players. Her far-fetched tale contains it all: fake cops, cash bribes, and an alleged victim of the late Michael Jackson who was purportedly kidnapped across state lines and forced to ‘sign paperwork at gun point’ while shepherded through a web of ‘safe houses.’ No sane person reading this complaint could credit this story.”
Combs’ legal team concluded: “Mr. Combs looks forward to having his day in court where these lies — and the perverse motives of those who told them — will be revealed.”
In January, the “Last Night” emcee filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Ariel Mitchell, Parham’s attorney, and others.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.
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