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New Criminal Charges Coming For Diddy After 2020 Assault Allegations Surface?

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News Commentary, True Crime, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Sean “Diddy” Combs is already sitting in federal custody, already facing civil lawsuits, already under investigation for trafficking-related conduct — but now the entire landscape has shifted again. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has officially confirmed that they are investigating a new sexual assault allegation tied to an incident reported to have occurred in 2020. And this one? It’s not decades old. It’s not lost to history. It lives in the digital era, where timelines can be cross-checked, data can be recovered, and investigators can build a picture of the truth in ways that simply weren’t possible twenty years ago.

In this episode of Hidden Killers, Tony Brueski breaks down exactly what this new allegation means — not in the sensationalized, rumor-driven way the internet churns out quickly, but in a grounded, fact-based, emotionally clear look at what happens when a complaint like this enters a system already in motion. What does it mean when LASD publicly says they’re investigating? Why does the 2020 date matter so much? And how does this fit into the wider legal environment surrounding Combs, including federal raids, seized electronics, and a growing number of civil claims?

This is not about assuming guilt. This is about understanding why this one report carries so much weight, why survivors come forward when power starts to crack, and how accountability works when someone who has spent decades insulated by money, fame, and influence suddenly finds themselves answering to the same system everyone else does.

We’re looking at this moment from all angles: the psychology, the legal implications, and the reality of what happens next if investigators find even a shred of corroboration. Because when a case enters a jurisdiction like Los Angeles — a jurisdiction not intimidated by celebrity — the rules change.

This story isn’t finished. But today, it took a very significant turn.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske. Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.3

There's a moment in every story involving a powerful man where everything starts to shift.

0:17.2

And it rarely begins with a dramatic courtroom showdown or an FBI press conference.

0:22.9

It usually starts with something far quieter, far simpler, and far more consequential.

0:28.0

One person walking into a police station and deciding they're done carrying the weight

0:33.2

of what happened to them.

0:35.5

One statement, one report, one willingness to confront something,

0:39.3

the world had long treated as untouchable.

0:42.1

And that's what we might be looking at right now.

0:47.1

Or not.

0:49.0

We don't know.

0:51.5

Because these piles of allegations just, you know, here's another one.

1:00.0

What makes this one different?

1:01.4

Because you keep hearing a lot of allegations against Sean Diddy Combs, or as we affectionately call him, dip shitty.

1:10.0

What makes this one different here that we're about to talk about?

1:13.6

It's a criminal one.

1:17.5

The type that can keep you behind bars even longer than you already are

1:21.5

if it pans out to have any sort of truth to it.

1:27.2

A man in Florida believed publicly to be music producer Jonathan Hay has filed a complaint

1:34.6

saying Combs allegedly sexually assaulted him in 2020, not 20 years ago, not during the

1:40.6

height of the bad boy records era, not in some distant, murky stretch of time where memories fade and evidence goes foggy.

1:48.4

About 2020.

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