Diddy Accuser Amends Lawsuit Against Rapper, Removes Jay-Z And Beyonce

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accuser, Joseph Manzaro, has amended his lawsuit against the embattled rapper.
The initial suit, which was filed earlier this month, contained several damaging accusations against the rapper that occurred during one of the now infamous “freak offs.”
The suit also listed high-profile celebrities such as LeBron James, Beyoncé, and Jay-Z as being present at the location on the day Manzaro claims Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulted him.
After filing a bombshell lawsuit against Diddy, the rapper’s accuser, Joseph Manzaro, has amended the suit with a few changes.
The alleged victim made the initial filing during the first week of this month, where he made several damning claims about the rapper, who has been involved in multiple civil cases since his arrest last September on sex crimes charges.

In that filing, Manzaro had named LeBron James, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Gloria and Emilio Estefan as the individuals who he came into contact with at the alleged “freak off” location where he was “sexually maimed” by Diddy.
Now, according to TMZ, in his amended lawsuit, he has taken out the names of Jay-Z and Beyoncé alongside all of the comments he claimed Beyoncé made when she saw him.
No reasons have been given for the amendment, nor is it known whether representatives of the music stars confronted Manzaro.
Remaining unchanged in the amended suit were the claims Manzro made about Diddy, as well as other details of his recollection about the alleged freak-off party he was “drugged” and “transported to” against his will.
This includes his claims that the party took place in April 2015 at the home of Diddy’s alleged friends, Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan, and that he was brought in “secretly” through a “concealed tunnel” connected to the house.
At the party, he was reportedly forced to wear a mask shaped like a penis and was paraded through several rooms filled with people who mocked and ridiculed him.
At some point, he was also “undressed,” washed against his will, and then “sexually assaulted and forced to partake in unwanted sexual activity.”
During the alleged romp, he lost consciousness, but that didn’t stop Diddy’s cronies from “savagely” beating him and leaving him for “dead” when he woke up later.
In the initial suit, Mansaro also shared the reactions of high-profile celebrities he claimed saw him at the party.
He noted that Gloria Estefan panicked when she saw him and demanded someone call an ambulance upon noticing his “drug-induced stupor.”
He also said that LeBron James nonchalantly remarked, “You all better do something about that!” when the basketball star noticed him being paraded around.
Detailed elsewhere in his filing, Mansaro recalled Beyoncé appearing visibly concerned when she saw him naked and dressed in bizarre attire.
“What’s this? What’s this all about? Why is this half-naked white man with a c-ck mask standing here in front of me?” Beyoncé reportedly asked, according to the filing.
Diddy’s accuser then mentioned that the rapper’s henchmen told Beyoncé that he was being paraded around as “part of his punishment” for being a snitch.