Overview
- Publicist Jonathan Hay rejected Combs’ April 2026 court filing that framed the encounter as consensual and a “citizen’s arrest,” repeating his allegation that Combs masturbated into a Notorious B.I.G. shirt in a Los Angeles warehouse.
- Hay says a group that included Biggie’s son, CJ Wallace, drew him to a 2020 Revolt TV event, where he was held, pressured to take ketamine, and faced an attempt by Combs to force oral sex.
- Hay filed a police report in September 2025 in Largo, Florida, which the department sent to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and the Special Victims Unit is reported to be investigating.
- CJ Wallace won a default judgment on his defamation countersuit after saying Hay was served through Florida’s Secretary of State, which Hay disputes by saying he was never officially served.
- The civil lawsuit, filed in July 2025 and alleging sexual battery, false imprisonment, and other claims, remains active in Los Angeles as Combs denies all allegations and seeks to have the case thrown out.