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In the matter of Lampros v. Combs
Plaintiff files requests for admissions, documents, interrogatories, and deposition

Today, in the Matter of April Lampros v. Sean Combs:
Plaintiff April Lampros serves 155 targeted admissions asking Defendant Sean Combs to concede everything from alleged rapes and secret sex tapes to STD testing and a pattern of abuse mirroring his federal Mann Act case.
She demands a sweeping production of Combs’ emails, sex tapes, NDAs, medical and STI records, and Bad Boy ownership files to prove a long‑running pattern of coercion and control.
Her interrogatories force Combs to give detailed, sworn narrative answers about his relationship with her, other women, his health, and the disputed Bad Boy ownership transfers.
Lampros seeks a video deposition of Sean Combs on January 26, 2026, at 10:00AM. If scheduled, Lampros, whose case was filed on May 23, 2024, may be the first civil litigant to depose Sean Combs.

Plaintiffs First Request for Admissions Directed at Sean Combs
Lampros’ admissions push Combs to concede far more than background details; they’re drafted to have him acknowledge a federal Mann Act conviction
The admissions push him to acknowledge a pattern: transporting women across state lines under false pretenses, isolating them, using his power in the music industry to intimidate and silence them, recording sex without consent and threatening to release it, and engaging in unprotected sex with multiple women without disclosing any positive STD status, all of which she claims mirrors what a federal jury already heard about his conduct with other women.
She also seeks to lock in graphic details: an alleged 1995 rape at the Millennium Hotel, forced oral sex in a Manhattan parking garage under the gaze of a parking attendant, a drug‑fueled three‑way with Lampros and the late Kim Porter at his apartment, sex tapes made and shown without consent, and a series of STD‑focused admissions about testing, any positive results, unprotected sex with multiple women, and failing to warn them of the risks.

Plaintiff's First Request for Documents To Defendant Sean Combs
Under Lampros’ First Request for Documents, Combs is being asked to turn over a full paper and digital trail of their relationship—emails, texts, DMs, voicemails, videos, calendars, flight and hotel records, gifts, payments, and any NDAs or settlement paperwork involving her—so jurors can see how he allegedly courted, controlled, and tried to silence her over more than a decade.
She also drills into his health and finances, asking for STI/HIV records, therapy files, NDAs and settlements with other accusers, internal instructions to staff to monitor or contain women, and deep corporate and trust records around Bad Boy and the contested 25% stake once held by co‑founder Kirk Burrowes, all to support a story that his treatment of Lampros mirrors how he handled both women and business partners when they became a problem.
Plaintiff's First Set of Interrogatories To Defendant Sean Combs
The interrogatories are built to make Combs tell the story himself: Lampros wants him to describe how they met, every trip and sexual encounter, whether she consented, any threats or intoxication he used, and what recordings exist, then move outward to catalog other women allegedly flown to parties, recorded during sex, or pressured with career promises.
From there, the questions pivot to the business side and prior misconduct, demanding his version of the 1996 blow‑up with Kirk Burrowes and the transfer of Burrowes’ Bad Boy stake, his ownership structure today, his STI/HIV testing and treatment history, and a list of past suits, accusations, investigations, and settlements involving sexual assault, trafficking‑style conduct, or violence, along with the facts he claims will back his defenses in Lampros’ case.
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