Comedian and social media influencer Druski has publicly denied allegations of sexual assault made by Ashley Parham in a lawsuit involving Sean "Diddy" Combs's 2018 party. Parham's amended complaint accuses Druski, along with NFL player Odell Beckham Jr. and singer Jaguar Wright, of assaulting her during the event.
In response, Druski stated that the allegations are "fabricated" and "outlandish," emphasizing that in 2018, he was not yet a public figure and lacked connections to the entertainment industry. He expressed confidence that evidence will reveal the falsehood of these claims.
Parham's lawsuit seeks punitive damages, alleging that the defendants acted "willfully, wantonly, maliciously, and oppressively."
Druski, now a prominent YouTube personality, is known for his show "Coulda Been Love" and collaborations with figures like Kai Cenat and Kevin Hart. He maintains his innocence as legal proceedings continue.

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