Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accuser tried to stab rapper after he allegedly raped her: ‘It was a kill or be killed situation’

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A woman suing Sean “Diddy” Combs for rape recalled in a new explosive interview how she allegedly chased the disgraced media mogul with a knife after he and his friends allegedly sexually assaulted her.

“I kind of lost my mind, and I had the knife, and I ran at Sean Combs,” Ashley Parham alleged on NewsNation’s “Banfield” earlier this week.

The accuser, who claimed the incident took place at a remote house in Orinda Hills, Calif., in 2018, alleged Combs’ former chief of staff Kristina Khorram witnessed her running after the rapper.

“I hit him in the back with my left hand and he fell down on the stairs,” Parham claimed. “He was lying down on the stairs and he turned back and looked at me, and I had the knife in both of my hands.”

“I was going to plunge the knife into him because it was a kill or be killed situation,” she continued before alleging that Combs appeared “scared” and looked at her as if she were “the monster.”

When Parham said her “moral compass snapped back in,” she decided that stabbing the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper was “insane” and so she turned around to go down the stairs.

The knife fight allegedly occurred moments after Parham alleged Combs, a man named Shane Pearce, Pearce’s friend, whom the accuser could not identify, and a bodyguard allegedly raped her.

“They took turns raping me, and Sean Combs raped me anally,” Parham alleged to NewsNation.

“Shane Pearce also raped me, but vaginally, and the bodyguard guy he, he raped me as well, while Sean Combs was sitting in a chair, naked, filming it and jerking off to watching me being raped.”

Parham, who allegedly met up with Pearce at the house after meeting him at a bar, claimed Combs had also gotten angry at her because she told him she thought he killed Tupac Shakur.

“He basically started threatening me with human trafficking and that they could take me anywhere and sell me,” she claimed.

Parham also alleged that at one point Combs, 55, ordered Khorram to “insert a copper IUD” into her vagina.

“Luckily, it deployed before she could actually get it inside me, like inside the cervix,” she claimed.

“And that’s when Sean Combs got extremely angry, and he grabbed the TV remote and sexually assaulted me vaginally with the remote, extremely violently.”

Combs has vehemently denied Parham’s allegations, and his legal team tells Page Six Wednesday in response to her NewsNation interview, “As the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department confirmed, her report was thoroughly investigated, and it was determined the claims were unfounded.”

“Mr. Combs will be able to establish with documentary proof that he was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day she claims she was assaulted,” they further claim.

“There is no evidence that Mr. Combs was ever even in the same room as Ms. Parham. She is completely unbelievable and no sane person who views the evidence will credit her story.”

Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jimmy Lee previously confirmed to the Mirror that “a report was taken” on March 23, 2018, the date of the alleged incident, but reiterated that it was “later determined the claims were unfounded.”

Parham’s lawyer, Ariel Mitchell, said on NewsNation that the police department allegedly has a pattern of invalidating sexual assault accuser’s claims.

“I spoke to Ashley’s therapist, who informed me that she has treated several, countless women throughout the county, who all reported their crimes and the sexual batteries against them to the Contra Costa sheriff and all of them were found to be unsubstantiated,” she alleged.

Lee did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment on Mitchell’s remarks.

Parham alleged later in the interview that she fled the house after Combs “started firing a gun” at her. A neighbor then sheltered her in his home before calling the police.

She claims that when the cops arrived, though, they did not offer her “help” or an “ambulance.”

“I told him that Sean Combs had raped me, and he didn’t write, offer me a ride or any type of help. He just left me for dead there,” Parham alleged of the officer.

Despite what allegedly happened at the house, the accuser said she returned because “everyone was gone from the place” at that point and she didn’t feel she could fully trust the neighbor.

Host Ashleigh Banfield pushed back, “Why would you return to the scene of a gang rape, a shooting, a knifing and a harrowing escape under gunfire after finding safety at a neighbor’s house where he offered to let you stay there. Why would you have returned to such a terrible scene?”

Parham responded in part, “I kind of just gave up on life. Honestly, if they had killed me that night, I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t have cared at that point.”

She is one of many women and men who have come forward to sue Combs for assault.

The Bad Boy Records founder has denied any wrongdoing in all cases but is currently behind bars while awaiting his trial due to a separate federal indictment over sex trafficking, racketeering and other charges.

Combs has been accused of hosting nefarious “Freak-Off” parties, which he used to lure alleged victims.

He had pleaded not guilty, though, in that case. His trial is set to commence on May 5.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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