Druski Denies Involvement in Diddy's Controversies; Calls Allegation a 'Fabricated Lie'

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Comedian and social media influencer Drew Desbordes, aka Druski, has publicly denied his alleged involvement in the ongoing legal controversies surrounding the music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The allegation surfaced when Ashley Parham amended her lawsuit against Diddy on March 9, 2025, naming Druski, NFL receiver Odell Beckham Jr., and singer Jaguar Wright as defendants.

Parham accused Druski of assault and rape during an alleged incident orchestrated by Diddy himself in 2018—a claim the 30-year-old star called a “fabricated lie.”

Druski Responds to the Accusation Against Him

In a post on X and Instagram on Monday, March 10, Druski categorically dismissed the accusation as false.

“This allegation is a fabricated lie. I wasn’t a public figure in 2018,” he wrote.

At the time, he claimed he was a broke man living with his mom and had no connections to anyone from the entertainment industry when the incident happened.

“Making the mention of my name utterly ridiculous,” he continued.

Druski then sympathized with Diddy’s alleged victims of assault but maintained his innocence, confident that evidence would exonerate him and expose the people who were trying to play with the legal system.

Details of the Allegations

The now-viral revised lawsuit claimed Parham was “drugged, kidnapped, and raped” during an event tied to Diddy in 2018.

Allegedly, the controversial rapper asked Druski to attack the victim, with the documents revealing that the actor purportedly assaulted Parham while Diddy watched and recorded the incident.

The filing detailed disturbing accusations, including dousing the plaintiff’s body with oil, physical abuse, and humiliation.

It was claimed that Druski jumped on top of Parham’s naked and oiled body, slipped and slid, and knocked the wind out of her “due to his enormous size.”

These claims just add to the mounting legal troubles Diddy is facing amid battling multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault, harassment, trafficking, and other criminal activities that have reportedly been going on for decades.

Druski and Diddy’s Connection

Though Druski started posting comedic skits and content on Instagram under the handle “druski2funny” in October 2017, it wasn’t until 2021 that his connection with Diddy became publicly visible.

Through his cable network Revolt, Diddy and Adidas announced a new series called Sneakin’ In With Druski with Druski as the host.

The two then began collaborating on multiple occasions. Druski appeared in some of Diddy’s promotional content, notably for his former tequila brand, DeLeón, and other marketing campaigns.

Parham is seeking $50 million in damages through her lawsuit, while Diddy’s trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025. Diddy has denied all the accusations against him.

So far, representatives for Diddy and Parham have not commented on Druski’s involvement in these allegations.

Anyhow, Druski remains steadfast in defending his innocence against what he calls baseless accusations.