Diddy‘s newest accuser — who’s suing him for allegedly raping her and recording it — tried to get her now-ex-boyfriend to corroborate her declare by paying him 7-figures, in accordance with the ex … TMZ has realized.
Thalia Graves is suing Diddy and his head of safety, Joseph Sherman, for allegedly raping her again in 2001 — and within the swimsuit, she says she was relationship considered one of Diddy’s workers who was proven a video of the alleged incident.
Nonetheless, TMZ has seen a November 2023 textual content trade between Thalia and the person who was her BF, and in it, she reveals she’s planning to sue Diddy “as a result of he is the one which has the cash.”
It additionally seems she provides to provide the boyfriend $3 million if he agrees to again her model of the alleged occasions. After asking him to attest he is seen the alleged video of the incident, the precise textual content reads … “What do you n$3 mil?”
We have really spoken to Thalia’s ex, who confirmed the validity of the textual content messages … and informed us he interpreted it as an tried bribe.
After receiving the textual content, he says he blocked Thalia’s telephone quantity, and likewise blocked her on social media.
What’s extra … we’re informed Diddy’s attorneys even have a replica of the identical texts we have reviewed between Thalia and her then-boyfriend.
Thalia’s lawyer, Gloria Allred, tells TMZ … “It is extremely widespread that wealthy highly effective males and their supporters try and discredit, disgrace and humiliate accusers who’ve the braveness to return ahead. The criticism speaks for itself. Our consumer is wanting ahead to her day in courtroom.”
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You will recall … Allred and Graves held a information convention after submitting the lawsuit, which was extremely emotional. Thalia sobbed as she talked in regards to the bodily and psychological trauma attributable to the alleged rape.
Because the lawsuit was filed, Diddy’s former safety head claims he has by no means met Thalia Graves, and was not working for Diddy on the time of the alleged assault.