Sean 'Diddy' Combs ordered to pay $150 million to prisoner Derrick Lee Smith in Michigan sexual assault lawsuit verdict

Danielle Broadway
Reuters
A lawyer for Sean "Diddy" Combs says the rapper will move to have a judgment against him dismissed.
A lawyer for Sean "Diddy" Combs says the rapper will move to have a judgment against him dismissed. Credit: AAP

A Michigan inmate who accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting him at a party almost 30 years ago has been awarded a $US100 million ($A150 million) judgment against the US rapper and record producer.

Derrick Lee Smith, 51, won the multimillion-dollar judgment by default in Lenawee County Circuit Court during a virtual hearing on Monday after Combs, 54, failed to show up.

A lawyer for Combs said the rapper would move to have the judgment dismissed.

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“This man (Smith) is a convicted felon and sexual predator, who has been sentenced on 14 counts of sexual assault and kidnapping over the last 26 years,” lawyer Marc Agnifilo said in a statement.

“His resume now includes committing a fraud on the court from prison, as Mr Combs has never heard of him let alone been served with any lawsuit. Mr. Combs looks forward to having this judgment swiftly dismissed,” the statement added.

Smith, who was sentenced to prison for 75 years on sexual misconduct and kidnapping charges, filed complaints against Combs in June and August. He was given a temporary restraining order against Combs, who has several other sexual assault cases still pending.

Combs, founder of the landmark label Bad Boy Records, is one of the most influential producers and executives in hip-hop and a hugely successful performer, as well as the impresario of his own Sean John clothing line.

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