A professional athlete allegedly stopped a drunk Sean "Diddy" Combs from sexually assaulting a luxury car businessman at one of his parties, a new lawsuit claims.
Quincy Jones worked with Michael Jackson on three of his albums. The pair had an incredibly successful working relationship, and Jones described Jackson as his brother following the latter’s death.
In a complaint filed Sunday, Oct. 20, and obtained by PEOPLE, the unidentified plaintiff says he was invited to a promotional party for Combs’ Ciroc vodka. (Combs no longer has a business ...
Subscribe to her newsletter here. (NewsNation) — As the world remains slack-jawed in the wake of all the accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, eagle-eyed observers are noting that Ciroc vodka or ...
In 2013, America's premier basketball league teamed up with CIROC Ultra Premium Vodka to launch "The Toast of the NBA" campaign. Hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, who was said to oversee all ...