Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is still in pretrial custody without bail after his September arrest. A new set of allegations has surfaced. Combs is accused of sexually abusing three men. One of them was a former worker. He claims he gave them spiked alcoholic beverages. According to civil suits filed in New York on Thursday, Combs has been accused of assaulting the men.

The lawsuits brought by anonymous accusers describe Combs’ consistent behavior from 2019 to 2022. Alleged assaults occurred in hotels in New York City, and East Hampton.

Thomas Giuffra told ABC News, the attorney for the plaintiffs that the claims of the alleged victims follow a pattern:

It was just a normal thing. You go to a meeting and drink, then you become woozy. When you wake up, Sean Combs is raping you. The similarity struck me. More than 60 people contacted me. Only three have been filed so far because I checked them out. These are very similar to the pattern Sean Combs used.

Giuffera will ask the court to keep the names of the alleged victims private for fear of retaliation.

They are worried that their names will be made public and that they may end up being targets. They’re trying to scare people away, intimidating them.

Lawyers for Combs issued a statement debunking the allegations.

These complaints are a bunch of lies. We will expose them as false and take action against any unethical lawyers who made up these claims.

Bad Boy Records founder was arrested in March for sex trafficking and racketeering after a federal search of his properties in Los Angeles, Miami, and other cities. Authorities say Combs operated a criminal organization through his companies, which include Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises (among other businesses).

According to an unsealed criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital, he used “violence and threats of violence as well as verbal, physical and emotional abuse, coercion and verbal, sexual and emotional abuse” to satisfy his sexual desires. Combs, his employees, and Fox News Digital allege that Combs would “intimidate and threaten female victims, often under the pretense of romantic relationships, to come into Comb’s orbit.” Combs, according to the indictment, used coercion and threats of violence to force victims into extended sex with male commercial sex employees that Combs called, among other names, “Freak Offs.”

The pair of raids occurred one month after a bombshell civil lawsuit was filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who had previously worked with Combs as a music producer from September 2022 to November 2023. In the lawsuit, Jones compares Combs to Jeffrey Epstein and a “RICO” enterprise, alleging instances of drugging, sexual grooming and assault, and coercion into procuring sex workers, strippers, and drugs.

A video published in May showed Combs violently attacking Cassie Ventura (also known as Cassie), a former girlfriend who is also a singer. Ventura’s 2023 abuse lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed sum the day after it was filed.

Combs has been accused of sexual assault in a series of lawsuits that have been filed over the past year.

Combs has denied the charges brought by the DOJ.