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In response to a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault, Combs' legal team has filed a motion to dismiss certain claims, citing the non-existence of specific statutes at the time of the alleged incident.
 
The crux of the dismissal motion hinges on the timing of the alleged assault and the laws surrounding the accusations. Diddy's legal team argues that certain claims, such as revenge porn and human trafficking, were based on statutes that didn't exist in 1991. These laws, the motion states, were codified well after the alleged incident. Therefore, according to their argument, these specific claims cannot legally stand.
 
The motion further seeks to dismiss claims against Diddy's business entities, Bad Boy Entertainment and Combs Enterprises. The legal documents assert that neither company existed in 1991, rendering them irrelevant to the lawsuit.
 
This high-profile case challenges the applicability of modern statutes to past actions. Combs' legal representatives have vehemently denied the allegations, describing them as "false, offensive, and salacious". They maintain that the claims cannot survive the motion due to the anachronistic nature of the lawsuit.
 
Being a big case, this is just the first step in the legal process. The court will now evaluate Diddy's motion and determine whether the specific claims can be dismissed based on his arguments. The remaining accusations and the overall lawsuit will likely continue to move through the court system.
 

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