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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Son Christian Criticized When Girlfriend Posts Inappropriate Video on Snapchat Amid Sexual Assault Case

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Son Christian Criticized When Girlfriend Posts Inappropriate Video on Snapchat Amid Sexual Assault Case

Christian ‘King’ Combs, son of disgraced music mogul Sean Combs, found himself embroiled in fresh controversy this week after his girlfriend posted explicit videos on Snapchat. The clip was reportedly posted by Raven Tracy on her Snapchat story and shows the pair engaging in a sexually intimate act. The incident comes even as he continues to fight a sexual assault lawsuit.

The post has since received immense backlash for its timing, coming at a time when both father and son are fighting sexual assault allegations. The racy video showed Combs ‘speedboating’ his girlfriend.

The 26-year-old rapper was accused of sexual assault in April 2023, with the alleged incident taking place on a yacht chartered by Diddy. The case was brought by Grace O’Marcaigh, who had been working as a hostess during the New Year’s Eve party.

She has accused Combs of making unwanted sexual advances, including forceful kissing, groping and sexual coercion. The lawsuit also holds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs partially responsible for the incident, since he had chartered the yacht. He also claimed to have seen the imprisoned musician in the company of ‘sex workers’ during the party.

Meanwhile, Diddy remains in a Brooklyn jail after missing a bail plea in late November 2024. He had previously been denied bail three times since his arrest, with several judges citing the risk that he could manipulate witnesses. His trial on sex trafficking charges will begin May 5.

The rapper and producer has pleaded “not guilty” to charges that he used his business empire, including his record label Bad Boy Entertainment, to sexually abuse women. Prosecutors said the abuse included women engaging in recorded sexual performances called “freak offs” with male sex workers who were sometimes transported across state lines. Combs’ lawyers insist that the sexual activity described by prosecutors was consensual.

(With contributions from agencies)