Honk News (New York City, NY) – A woman among many who have accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual assault recounted a harrowing experience in which she claimed to have fought for her life with a knife after allegedly being gang-raped by the armed mogul and his associates in 2018, as revealed in a recent interview.
Ashley Parham, currently engaged in legal action against Combs, recounted in an interview on NewsNation’s “Banfield” that in 2018, she was raped by Combs, 55, along with three other men at a secluded residence in Orinda Hills, Calif. She also revealed that she contemplated attacking the controversial figure with a knife following the traumatic incident.
“I hit him in the back with my left hand and he fell down on the stairs,” Parham said in the broadcast interview, using her real name but concealing her face for fear of retribution. “He was lying down on the stairs and he turned back and looked at me and I had the knife in both of my hands.”
Parham’s lawsuit, which is among 22 currently facing Combs, claims that the knife incident occurred following an alleged rape involving Diddy, his associate Shane Pearce, Pearce’s friend, and one of the rapper’s bodyguards.

“They took turns raping me, and Sean Combs raped me anally,” she alleged on NewsNation.
Parham claimed that the reported incident occurred at the residence of Kristina Khorram, the former chief of staff for Diddy, who she alleged was present and complicit, as stated in the interview.
Khorram reportedly tried to “insert a copper IUD” into Parham’s vagina at the request of Combs, according to her allegations.
“Luckily, it deployed before she could actually get it inside me, like inside the cervix,” Parham told NewsNation.
The individual claiming to be a victim shared with the outlet that Diddy lost his temper when she expressed her belief that he was behind the murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur.
Parham alleged that Combs discharged a firearm at her following the assault, prompting her to escape and contact the authorities from a neighbor’s residence.
Parham’s attorney asserted on a prominent network that the department has a history of disregarding the claims made by survivors of sexual assault.