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Notorious B.I.G.'s son, Christopher “C.J.” Wallace, is denying claims that he helped lure music producer Jonathan Hay to allegedly be sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy” Combs.
In an online interview, Jonathan Hay, who was previously known as John Doe, allegedly accused Wallace, Willie Mack and several others of setting up Hay “to be sexually assaulted by Combs at Wallace’s house and witnessing a supposed sexual assault at his house,” according to the complaint obtained by PEOPLE. Wallace also alleged that Hay made claims about Wallace having a sexual relationship and participating in "freak offs" with Combs, who is currently in prison for sex crimes.
On Wednesday, Nov. 12, Wallace, 29, filed a defamation lawsuit in response and alleged that “Hay published the foregoing false, unprivileged statements of fact about Wallace to third parties.”
“Hay acted with actual malice, knowing the statements were false or with reckless disregard for their truth or falsity,” Wallace's lawsuit alleged of Hay, adding that Wallace “has suffered general and special damages,...
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