Cuba Gooding Jr. added as co-defendant in Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy

Cuba Gooding Jr. added as co-defendant in Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. watches from a front row seat during the first half of an NBA basketball game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Indiana Pacers, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
(Kathy Willens / Associated Press)

Cuba Gooding Jr. added as co-defendant in Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy

Nardine Saad March 26, 2024

Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. has been named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit brought against embattled hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The lawsuit, which was brought in February by Diddy’s “Love Album” producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, was amended Monday to list Gooding as a defendant, as well as

to

include a declaration from former Motown Records

c

hief

e

xecutive Ethiopia

Habtemariam

about technical license agreements and to

insert include

additional evidence

from

to the RICO and sex-traffic

king

section of the lawsuit, Jones’ lawyer Tyrone Blackburn confirmed Tuesday in an e-mail to The Times.

Diddy’s ‘Love’ producer Lil Rod accuses him and associates of sexual assault, illicit behavior

The second amended complaint was filed Monday

//March 25

, the same day that Homeland Security Investigations conducted bicoastal raids on mansions owned by Combs in Holmby Hills and Miami. Federal agents conducted

the

searches

on Monday

as part of a

nfederal

inquiry into sex trafficking allegations involving the hip-hop

and liquor

mogul

and entrepreneur,

law enforcement sources said.

Blackburn, Jones’ attorney, said he has not been contacted by federal authorities regarding the Homeland Security investigation.

“Defendant Cuba Gooding, Jr. was a relevant actor who has fallen from grace due to several sexual assault lawsuits and a recent guilty plea for sexual assault,” said the complaint, which was obtained Tuesday by The Times. In it, Blackburn noted that his client a Chicago-born producer, who produced nine songs on Diddys 2023 album believed Combs “was grooming him to pass him off to his friends” and that “fear became reality” when Combs introduced him to Gooding on his yacht in January 2023.

Jones accused Gooding of fondling his

legs, upper inner thighs near his groin, the small of his back near his buttocks, and his shoulders,” which made

the producerhim

“extremely uncomfortable.” Although he allegedly rejected the actor’s advances, Gooding “did not stop until Mr. Jones forcibly pushed him away.”

“As the owner of the property, Mr. Combs had a duty to protect Mr. Jones from the harm he suffered at the hands of Cuba Gooding Jr. Mr. Combs breached his duty when he failed to stop Cuba Gooding Jr from sexually assaulting Mr. Jones,” the complaint said. “In furtherance of this breach, Mr. Combs encouraged Cuba Gooding Jr to continue his assault on Mr. Jones when he said that Cuba Gooding Jr should privately get to know Mr. Jones better. Mr. Jones has suffered immensely because of Mr. Combs’s intentional breach of his duty to him.”

//no periods after “jr” is cq/cdz

Representatives for Gooding did not immediately respond Tuesday to The Times’ request for comment.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces sweeping sex-trafficking inquiry: What the feds have, need to prove

Gooding, 56, who has separately pleaded guilty to forcible touching and settled a rape lawsuit last year., was mentioned in Jones

initial lawsuit

,which was

filed in U.S District Court for the Southern District of New York

,

with Jones alleging that he was sexually harassed and assaulted by the “Jerry Maguire” star.

The “American Horror Story” actor joins a list of co-defendants in the $30-million lawsuit that includes Combs, his son Justin Dior Combs, Universal Music Group

c

hief

e

xecutive Lucian Charles Grainge, UMG, former Motown Records executive Habtemariam and Motown Records, Love Records, Combs Global Enterprises, ABC Corporations, Diddys chief of staff Kristina KK Khorram and several John and Jane Does. That network of alleged involvement, Jones

claimed said

, amounts to a violation of the

Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

(RICO).

In the 105-page complaint, Blackburn said that Jones life has been detrimentally impacted ever since he agreed to produce the album in August 2022. Jones alleged that he was under an implied work-for-hire agreement with Combs and

that he

lived with the recording giant for months at a time in Combs homes in Los Angeles, New York City and Miami, as well as several weeks on a yacht rented by Combs in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexual harassment suit includes notable music industry names

Britain’s Prince Harry was also mentioned in the new complaint. Although no

mention allegation

of wrongdoing on his part was made, the prince was referred to in a section about why Grainge “ignored the numerous red flags about Mr. Combs … to receive

d

financial benefits from Mr. Combs and his sex trafficking venture.” (Sex abuse and sex trafficking claims have dogged Combs over the past year, beginning with a November lawsuit brought by

his

ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura that was filed and settled within days.)

“Before Cassie Ventura’s lawsuit was filed, Mr. Combs was a popular and highly influential figure in the music industry to whom everyone wanted to connect. Mr. Combs was known for throwing the ‘best’ parties. Affiliation with and/or general business partnerships with Mr. Combs garnered legitimacy, immense success, and access to top and emerging artists, celebrities, famous athletes, political figures, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal and Prince Harry.”

Grainge, the complaint said, “knew first-hand the power, influence, and effect attaching themselves to Mr. Combs would have on their bottom-line and, as evidenced by their repeated general business partnership agreements

… profited from their affiliation with Mr. Combs and their general business partnership, which came with unmonitored financing that may have supported his sex-trafficking enterprise

.”

A representative for Grainge at Universal Music Group did not immediately respond Tuesday to The Times’ request for comment.

Times staff writer Richard Winton contributed to this report.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *