In Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ amended lawsuit lodged a month after the initial filing, the producer claimed that Sean “Diddy” Combs solicited sex from well-known personalities and paid them on a monthly basis. Court documents obtained by Newsweek revealed that Diddy apparently boasted about paying these women, including Yung Miami, Jade Ramey, and Daphne Joy.
While the amount of their supposed “monthly stipend” was not disclosed, gossip site MediaTakeOut once claimed that Diddy had significantly reduced the payments he was dolling out to Yung Miami, cutting them from $500,000 to $200,000. Within the context of the lawsuit, Diddy purportedly had his accountant ensure the women were being paid, and that a music executive permitted these payments. “Upon information and belief, Defendants Lucian Charles Grainge, in his capacity as CEO of UMG, authorized Motown Records and Universal Music Group to provide financial resources to Defendants Sean Combs and Love Records through wire transfers to Defendants Sean Combs and Love Records accountant Robin Greenhill,” the lawsuit noted. “Upon information and belief, Ms. Greenhill ensured the wiring, funds transfer, or cash payments to sex workers were completed.”
Individuals named Frankie Santella, Moy Baun, Brendan Paul, and Kristina “KK” Khorram were also mentioned in the original filing, with Lil Rod claiming that they were “responsible for ensuring payment to sex workers in cash.” However, it’s unclear whether Yung Miami, Jade Ramey, and Daphne Joy, were also the recipients of these payments.