Maui’s police chief has been accused in a bombshell court
filing of helping to cover up a gang rape allegedly carried out by Sean “Diddy”
Combs, NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski.
Police Chief John Pelletier is accused of trying to conceal
the violent attack on one of Combs’ accusers, Ashley Parham, after it was
reported in 2018, according to an amended lawsuit filed in Northern California
federal court.
The police chief and the celebrities accused of carrying out
the attack have all strenuously denied the allegations.
Then a police captain in Las Vegas, Pelletier is accused of
posing as a Contra Costa sheriff’s deputy when he responded to a 911 call about
the alleged sexual attack at a home in Orinda, Calif., the court papers charge.
The accuser claims a neighbor — who she believed at the time
was a good Samaritan — called cops after she fled the home in the wake of the
alleged gang rape.
“Pelletier, falsely posing as a Contra Costa Sheriff, told
[the alleged victim] and the neighbor that they had received several noise
complaints prior to the neighbor’s call and instructed [Parham] to find a way
to get home,” the filing states.
Pelletier allegedly didn’t offer to take the woman home,
call an ambulance, take her to the hospital or help retrieve her belongings
from the home she’d just fled, according to the suit.
The accuser alleges seeing the top cop hand what appeared to
be an envelope to the neighbor.
“The neighbor went to a nearby room and quickly returned
empty-handed,” the filing states, adding the alleged victim “believes the
envelope contained cash.”
Parham’s initial lawsuit detailing the alleged assault,
which was first filed last October, didn’t identify Pelletier by name. The
initial suit also didn’t name Beckham Jr. or Druski.
Pelletier, Beckham Jr. and Druski have all strenuously
denied the allegations now in the amended filing.
“We are confident that the evidence will demonstrate these
claims to be false and will expose those who are deliberately trying to
manipulate the legal system to spread misleading narratives,” a spokesperson
for Pelletier said.
The initial suit claimed Combs threatened her with a knife
and used a TV remote to rape the alleged victim in an apparent revenge attack
after the woman had suggested a month earlier that the disgraced music mogul
was involved in Tupac Shakur’s murder.
She alleges in the suit that a handful of other men then
took turns raping her.
The attackers allegedly referred to Beckham as “Cornelius,”
the amended lawsuit states, noting the 32-year-old athlete’s middle name is
Cornelious.
“[The alleged victim] has come to discover the Defendant Doe
Cornelius who raped her was Defendant Odell,” the lawsuit alleges.
Beckham said in a statement on X late Tuesday that he
couldn’t “even believe that my name is mentioned in that matter.”
“There is absolutely no truth to those allegations,” he
stated firmly. “I do not know and have never met the person that filed the
suit.”
“I have never done anything like that, and I would never do
anything like that to anyone,” he added. “I’m confident that these ridiculous
claims against me will be dismissed.”
Elsewhere, Druski, whose real name is Drew Desbordes, is
accused of putting oil on Parham’s naked body before “treating it like a slip
and slide and knocking the wind out of [Parham] due to his enormous size,” the
filing claims.
Druski then stopped himself from falling off the bed and
allegedly raped Parham, the papers state.
Druski called it a “fabricated lie.”
“I wasn’t even a public figure in 2018 — I was broke
living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry at the
time of this allegation, so the inclusion of my name is truly outlandish,” he
wrote on X.
“My heart breaks for actual victims of abuse, but I’m fully
confident that the evidence will expose this falsehood and the individuals who
are maliciously trying to game the legal system to peddle false narratives.”
Combs, for his part, has long denied the numerous claims leveled
against him.
“This new complaint — brought by an attorney who has already
been sued for defaming Mr. Combs — demonstrates the depraved lengths plaintiffs
will travel to garner headlines in pursuit of a payday,” the rapper’s attorneys
said in the wake of the amended suit.
“Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day
Ms. Parham claims she was assaulted there, and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s
Department has already confirmed Ms. Parham’s claims were determined to be
unfounded following a thorough investigation.”
“In an attempt to salvage her claims following the
investigation debunking them, Ms. Parham has now invented an even wilder
narrative, alleging a vast [and facially implausible] conspiracy between law
enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players,” the attorneys added.
“Mr. Combs looks forward to having his day in court where
these lies — and the perverse motives of those who told them — will be
revealed.”
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