Diddy just got hit with his seventh sexual assault lawsuit.
April Lampros says she met Puff in a New York bar in 1995. Over the next three years, he drugged and sexually assaulted her multiple times.
She continued to meet with him because he threatened to blackball her in the entertainment industry if she didn't and developed a "gangster persona" that she feared.
During one of the encounters, she was forced to take ecstasy and then have sex with Puff's late girlfriend, Kim Porter, while Puff masturbated.
After she finally broke it off, she ran into Porter in a restaurant where she was working. Porter accused Lampros of trying to poison her and told the owner that Puff would shut the restaurant down if he didn't fire her, which he did.
Additionally, Lampros said that she learned last of a tape of her having sex with Puff that a friend of her boyfriend had been shown.
Lampros's lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn, also represents Puff victims Rodney Jones and Liza Gardner.