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Yung Miami Accused of Transporting Drugs for Diddy in Amended Lawsuit

Yung Miami has been accused of illegal activity in an updated lawsuit against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. Music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones has filed an amended lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, accusing Yung Miami, the girlfriend of the Bad Boy Records founder, of transporting “pink cocaine” or “tusi” on a private plane for Diddy. The new filing alleges that Combs is fond of "pink coke," and that Diddy’s accused drug mule, Brendan Paul, forgot to bring that drug along to an event in Virginia when he asked YungMiami to transport it. The documents also allege that ComBS paid Yung MI and other women, including Daphne Joy, for sex. Jones is seeking $30 million in damages. This is the fifth lawsuit alleging assault against Combs since November.

Yung Miami Accused of Transporting Drugs for Diddy in Amended Lawsuit

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Yung Miami, the on-off girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has been accused of illegal activity in an updated lawsuit against the Bad Boy Records founder.

This week music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed an amendment to his initial February lawsuit against Combs.

According to the updated documents obtained by XXL on Wednesday, March 27, Lil Rod alleges Yung Miami transported “pink cocaine,” known on the streets as “tuci” or “tusi,” on a private plane for Diddy.

The new filing alleges Combs is fond of “pink cocaine. The documents say on one occasion Diddy’s accused drug mule Brendan Paul forgot to bring that specific drug along to an event in Virginia, prompting Combs’ chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, to ask Yung Miami to transport the drugs.

“Plaintiff and the Combs Rico Enterprise were rehearsing for ‘Something in the Westival’ in Virginia,” the court filing reads. “Plaintiff Jones personally witnessed Mr. Combs do a few lines of coke in his dressing room. Defendant Sean Combs wanted tuci but Brendan forgot it, so Defendant Kristina Khorram called Yung Miami. Who then brought it on the private jet from Miami.”

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According to the National Institutes of Health, “pink cocaine” contains “ketamine, often combined with 3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), methamphetamine, cocaine, opioids, and/or new psychoactive substances.”

The documents also allege Yung Miami, born Caresha Romeka Brownlee, was hired as a sex worker for Combs. The filing says the hip-hop mogul paid the City Girls rapper and other women, including Daphne Joy, the mother of 50 Cent’s son Sire, for sex.

“According to Plaintiff Jones, Defendant Sean Combs bragged about having several women on a monthly stipend. According to Plaintiff Jones, the women who received these payments are Caresha Romeka Brownlee, aka ‘Yung Miami,’ Jade Ramey, aka “Jade,” and Daphne Joy Cervantes Narvaez, aka, ‘Daphne Joy’ who were paid a monthly fee to work as Mr. Combs’ sex workers,” the documents say.

Diddy previously denied all of the allegations in Lil Rod’s initial 73-page lawsuit.

Reps for the music mogul and Yung Miami did not respond to XXL‘s request for comment on the amended court filing.

In the initial complaint, filed Feb. 26, Jones said he was harassed, drugged, sexually assaulted, and forced to procure sex workers for Combs. The music producer worked with Combs from September 2022 to November 2023, and produced nine tracks on the hip-hop mogul’s recently released The Love Album: Off the Grid.

The suit says during the time that Jones spent with Combs, there was “constant unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of his anus.”

Jones additionally claimed that he recorded “hours” of video and audio of Combs and his inner circle involved in alleged “illegal activity.”

Jones is seeking $30 million in damages. He included pictures and screengrabs as evidence in his lawsuit.

The suit names Combs’ adult son Justin; his chief of staff Kristina Khorram; Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge; and former Motown Records CEO Ethiopia Habtemariam as additional defendants.

It was the fifth lawsuit against Combs alleging assault since November. The first came from R&B singer Casandra Ventura, known to fans as Cassie, who filed a lawsuit in Manhattan’s Federal District Court on Nov. 16. Lawsuits from three other women followed.


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