Kirk Burrowes told The Times that in 1994, Combs physically assaulted a woman at the Bad Boy offices, breaking a glass coffee table in the altercation.
“They were entangled and I had to pull him off of her,” Burrowes said.
Another Bad Boy employee who witnessed the incident and requested anonymity for fear of retaliation confirmed Burrowes’ account to The Times. “He was hitting and punching her,” the former employee said.
The woman allegedly assaulted by Combs could not be reached for comment.
A representative for Combs declined to comment on the alleged incident.
Motown Records, part of the Universal Music Group, distributed “The Love Album.” The Times confirmed that rights to the album have reverted back to Combs and that the company is no longer in business with
him.
A planned reality show on Hulu starring Combs and his family, tentatively titled “Diddy +7,” is no longer in production, said a source familiar with the matter who was no authorized to comment.
Behind the calamitous fall of hip-hop mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs
In the wake of multiple lawsuits filed against him, former members of Combs' inner circle told The Times that his alleged misconduct against women goes back decades.
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