Comedian Druski is at the center of a sexual assault lawsuit linked to P. Diddy’s infamous “Freak Off” parties.
Plaintiff Ashley Parham names Druski among others accused of abuse at a 2018 event hosted by Diddy. The document alleges Diddy ordered Druski to assault Parham. It claims Druski poured oil on her, used her body as a “slip and slide,” and caused physical harm due to his size.
The filing further states Diddy recorded the incident while Druski and others later smoked marijuana and cigarettes. Parham seeks punitive damages, accusing the defendants of acting maliciously. The allegations have thrust Druski, now a YouTube star, into a legal storm.
DRUSKI responds to a lawsuit alleging that he and Diddy were involved in a 2018 sexual assault
"This allegation is a fabricated lie" pic.twitter.com/rJYoG5jTME
— RapTV (@Rap) March 10, 2025
Druski Fires Back: “A Fabricated Lie”
Druski swiftly denied the claims on social media. “This is a fabricated lie,” he wrote. “In 2018, I wasn’t a public figure I was broke, living with my mom, with no ties to entertainment.” He called the accusation “outlandish” and expressed sympathy for real victims. “The evidence will expose this falsehood and those gaming the system,” he added. Known for ‘Coulda Been Love’ and collabs with Kai Cenat and Kevin Hart, Druski stands firm as the case unfolds.
The lawsuit ties Druski to a broader narrative around Diddy’s parties, raising questions about accountability. With Parham pushing for justice and Druski defending his name, the courts will decide the truth. The comedian’s career hangs in the balance as fans await updates.