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A Diddy ruling is explained as a federal judge reveals why he dismissed “Making the Band” singer Sara Rivers’ civil sexual assault lawsuit agains the mogul.
Making the Band alum Sara Rivers’ sexual harassment lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs has been dismissed, Us Weekly can ...
A judge has tossed out most of the allegations made by 'Making The Band' singer Sara Rivers in her lawsuit against Diddy.
Rivers appeared in “Making the Band 2” and became a member of hip-hop group Da Band. In February, she sued Diddy for alleged ...
The suit also referenced the now-infamous “cheesecake” episode, in which Diddy ordered the group to walk from Manhattan to Brooklyn to retrieve dessert. Rivers said the group was paid just $5,000 per ...
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Diddy Scores Victory In 'Making the Band' Star's Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Earlier this year, the former Bad Boy artist filed a $60 million lawsuit against the disgraced mogul and several others.
Combs was found guilty on two federal counts of transporting women across state lines, and not guilty of racketeering and sex ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs scored a legal victory in his lawsuit battle with Da Band singer Sara Rivers, who appeared on the reality ...
According to reports, former 'Making The Band' singer Sara Rivers is suing Diddy for sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and more.
Making The Band originally aired between 2000 and 2009, with Diddy taking the reins in its second season. The show produced notable acts including O-Town and Danity Kane.
Making the Band 2020 is back." Diddy is looking for global talent. He requested that people with musical talent upload their audition videos on social media and hashtag it with #MTBCasting.
Last week, Diddy toyed with the possibility of bringing the show back and it looks like all of our prayers have been answered. MTV and Diddy announced Monday that Making the Band will return in 2020.