Judge Rita F. Lin has ordered a video conference hearing concerning the civil lawsuit filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Drew Desbordes, aimed at addressing allegations made by Ashley Parham and others.
Diddy and Druski Face Civil Lawsuit: Judge Schedules Hearing

Diddy and Druski Face Civil Lawsuit: Judge Schedules Hearing
A federal lawsuit naming Sean 'Diddy' Combs and Drew Desbordes (Druski) alleges serious charges including sexual assault and RICO violations. A video conference hearing has been set.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Drew Desbordes, popularly known as Druski, will appear in a civil lawsuit hearing today, following Judge Rita F. Lin’s order. The hearing is scheduled for 3:30 PST and will be conducted through a video conference platform, where Druski’s legal team is required to respond to the judge’s inquiries.
The lawsuit, filed by Ashley Parham along with John and Jane Doe, accuses Combs and Desbordes of serious allegations, including sexual assault and violations under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, among other claims. These charges underscore the severity of the accusations facing the well-known figures in the entertainment industry.
For those interested in following this case, the webinar information has been made publicly accessible, allowing members of the media, legal counsel, and the general public to observe the proceedings online through the official U.S. District Court website.
This case continues to attract attention due to the high-profile nature of those involved and the gravity of the allegations presented, pointing towards a potentially significant legal battle ahead.