COPS are investigating fresh sexual assault allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Investigators said they received a report on Friday from a police department in Florida, where the alleged victim lives, according to ABC.

The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Special Victims Bureau is undertaking the investigation into the new accusations.
A spokesperson from the Largo police department in Florida told ABC News that local officers were assisting the East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Office in the investigation, but were not looking into the alleged crimes independently.
The report was taken in September, from a man who says Combs sexually assaulted him in 2020.
The alleged victim identified himself as music producer Jonathan Hay in social media posts that have since been deleted.
He also said he was one of the John Does who filed a civil lawsuit against Combs in July.
According to the police report, Combs pleasured himself in front of Hay, before asking him to “finish him off”.
Hay told police that he did not respond to the disgraced rapper, because he was in a state of shock.
He alleges Combs then tossed a semen-stained shirt at him.
According to ABC News, the police report detailed another alleged incident in March 2021.
Hay said CJ Wallace, the son of late rapper Christopher Wallace, aka Notorious B.I.G., took him to a location where two other men put an item over his head.
Combs then came into the room and allegedly forced his penis into Hay’s mouth several times.
Hay has provided Largo cops with pictures and videos that show he had been working with Wallace before he was later introduced to Combs.
Wallace has since filed a counterclaim against Hay, denying the allegations.
He called the accusations “wildly false and defamatory”, saying they were part of a “calculated smear campaign”, aiming to damage his personal and professional reputation.
Wallace’s complaint has requested a jury trial, as well as compensatory and punitive damages.
Combs was found guilty in July on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, after hosting drug-fuelled parties known as “freak-offs” and committing violent abuse against ex-partner Cassie Ventura.
Details of the vile assaults and parties were revealed in October as Judge Arun Subramanian handed him his sentence.
Prior to this, Combs embarked on a 12-minute speech, where he begged for mercy and apologised directly to Ventura.
While sobbing, he acknowledged the disturbing video of him savagely beating Ventura in a hotel hallway.