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Ciroc John Doe Is Denied Anonymity By Judge Ronnie Abrams (6/30/25)

Ciroc John Doe Is Denied Anonymity By Judge Ronnie Abrams (6/30/25)



In the case of John Doe v. Sean Combs et al., before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Judge Ronnie Abrams issued an Opinion and Order addressing claims brought by a plaintiff proceeding under pseudonym. The lawsuit names Sean Combs and a network of his corporate entities, including Daddy’s House Recordings and Combs Global, as defendants. The plaintiff alleges serious misconduct including sexual assault and trafficking, and has invoked various federal and state statutes to support the claims. The case is part of a growing number of civil suits filed against Combs under New York's Adult Survivors Act and other legal frameworks, where plaintiffs allege being victimized under the structure and influence of Combs’s entertainment empire.

In the opinion, Judge Abrams addressed preliminary procedural issues, likely including motions to dismiss, venue challenges, or arguments related to anonymity and sealing of sensitive information. While the full ruling is not summarized in this excerpt, the issuance of a formal Opinion and Order suggests the court has either allowed the case to proceed in whole or in part, or issued a detailed rationale for dismissing certain claims or parties. This case adds to the mounting legal pressure surrounding Combs, who is facing multiple civil suits alongside his ongoing criminal exposure in federal court, all centering on overlapping allegations of abuse, coercion, and exploitation linked to his business enterprises and personal conduct.


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source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.630242.70.0.pdf


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