Federal Judge Dismisses Most of Dawn Richard's Lawsuit Against Sean "Diddy" Combs

Singer and former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard suffered a significant legal setback after a federal judge dismissed the majority of her lawsuit against Sean Combs. In a June 15 ruling, U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla threw out nearly all 18 claims Richard filed in 2024, with prejudice, preventing those claims from being refiled in federal court. However, one claim alleging violations of New York's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act was dismissed without prejudice, allowing Richard the opportunity to pursue the matter in state court.
Richard's lawsuit stemmed from her years working with Combs, first on the MTV reality series Making the Band and later as a member of the group Diddy – Dirty Money. She alleged that during her eight-year professional relationship with Combs, she was subjected to emotional abuse, manipulation, threats, sleep and food deprivation, and other forms of mistreatment. In her ruling, Judge Failla stated that the allegations, if proven true, were "execrable," but determined that most of Richard's federal claims could not proceed. Richard's attorney, Arick Fudali of The Bloom Firm, said the singer intends to continue pursuing justice through New York state courts.
Combs' representatives welcomed the ruling and reiterated their longstanding denial of Richard's allegations. A spokesperson pointed to Richard's continued collaborations with Combs after the alleged incidents, including her participation in a 2020 Making the Band reboot and appearance on Combs' 2023 album, arguing that her claims lacked credibility. The spokesperson described the allegations as "purely fictional" and expressed satisfaction with the court's decision. Despite the dismissal of most claims, Richard's legal team remains focused on advancing the gender-motivated violence claim, ensuring that the legal battle between the former collaborators is not yet over.










