Former Danity Kane Member D. Woods Accuses Sean "Diddy" Combs of Predatory Behavior

Created: JANUARY 26, 2025

Former Danity Kane member D. Woods has come forward with allegations of predatory behavior against Sean "Diddy" Combs during her time on the MTV reality show "Making the Band." In an interview with ABC News and the Investigation Discovery docuseries "The Fall of Diddy," Woods described experiencing "troubling interactions" and being treated "like a piece of meat," valued primarily for her sex appeal. She expressed feeling intimidated and unsafe in certain situations.

D Woods and Diddy perform on stage

Woods explained her previous silence, stating she didn't believe she would be taken seriously. She now feels the climate is more conducive to her story being heard and believed. Her decision to speak out coincides with other allegations against Combs, including a recent indictment on charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy and Danity Kane on stage

Combs' representatives have vehemently denied the accusations presented in the documentary, calling it a "one-sided and prejudicial narrative" designed to capitalize on the ongoing media attention surrounding the rapper. They claim the producers did not allow sufficient time to address the allegations, many of which they describe as unsubstantiated and lacking context. Combs maintains his innocence and expresses confidence in the judicial process.

Diddy and Aubrey O'day

Another former Danity Kane member, Aubrey O'Day, has also spoken out against Combs following his arrest, alleging a pattern of abusive behavior impacting numerous individuals within the entertainment industry. She criticized those who have enabled Combs' continued power and visibility, urging accountability for their complicity.

Diddy and Aubrey O'day Sean Diddy Combs wears white suit with black bow tie

Combs' trial is scheduled for May 5th, with the prosecution anticipating a three-week presentation of their case. The investigation remains active, and the possibility of further charges has been indicated.

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