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Almost a year since Diddy was first accused of sexual abuse by ex-girlfriend Cassie, the former mogul is still being accused of heinous acts.

The latest lawsuit he’s facing stems from 2005 accusations, according to ABC. A then-10-year-old boy based in Los Angeles and his parents were trying to help their son realize his dreams in the music industry.

So they took a flight to New York in hopes of his career taking off, where Diddy told the family’s consultant that he wanted to meet with the boy alone. After meeting in a hotel room, the child performed several rap songs for Diddy, and he admired his talent.

But Diddy allegedly took advantage of the 10-year-old, attempting to wield his power in the music world.

“Combs asked Plaintiff how badly he wanted to be a star and what Plaintiff would do to get to be one. Plaintiff responded, as might any ten-year-old child, that he would ‘do anything,'” the lawsuit reads.

Then, like many other accusations the boy was allegedly drugged, after Diddy gave him a soda he recounted that it made him feel “a little funny,” which is when Diddy made his move to allegedly assault the boy.

“After Plaintiff consumed his soda and began feeling its effects, Combs told Plaintiff to move closer to him, which Plaintiff did. Combs then abruptly pushed Plaintiff down and said words to the effect of ‘you have to do some stuff you don’t want to do sometimes,'” the lawsuit reads before describing his sexual assault.

That marks one of two new lawsuits against Diddy filed this week. The other is civil and comes from a then-17-year-old. Also a male, he claims he was auditioning for Diddy’s Making the Band reality show, and over the course of three days, he was groped, told to undress so that he could “demonstrate the ability to embody a ‘sex idol’ persona” before he was eventually forced to perform oral sex on him and his bodyguard.

Andrew van Arsdale and Tony Buzbee, the same lawyers representing over 100 of Diddy’s accusers, filed the newest cases.

See how social media is reacting to the latest suits below.

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