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Druski Pushes for Sanctions on Accuser, Claims Evidence Proves His Innocence ‘Beyond Reasonable Dispute’

Druski’s attorneys are arguing in a fresh filing that he couldn’t possibly have participated in a sexual assault against a woman who recently named him in a lawsuit, because according to her own previous statements, she was being attacked by different individuals at the time.

Druski, along with Diddy, Odell Beckham Jr., and others, was named in a March lawsuit by Ashley Parham and two anonymous defendants alleging sexual assault. Parham had initially filed the suit without mentioning Druski back in October 2024.

On Friday (May 9), the comedian submitted a motion against Parham and the John and Jane Doe. In the filing, he points out that the day Parham claims the incident with Druski happened — March 23, 2018 — is identical to when she told police she was assaulted by two men: Shane Pearce, who is mentioned in her current lawsuit against Druski, Diddy, and OBJ; and someone described as Pearce’s “twin.”

Court documents describe Pearce as “a white male adult approximately 35 to 40 years old, 6 feet tall with a thin build. Brown hair with brown eyes and a short beard.”

A 2019 document where Parham details the alleged attack from Pearce and his “twin,” along with additional supporting materials, is included in the filing. Among these documents is an email from Parham, dated August 23, 2018, in which she accuses Pearce of “raping me with your friend exactly five months ago from today at this exact time.”

“There is no evidence in these pre-existing court records indicating that anyone other than Mr. Pearce and his ‘twin’ friend were at his home on the night in question,” Druski’s legal team wrote in Friday’s filing. “There is no claim that Sean Combs (Diddy) was present at this suburban home, or that other celebrities and athletes attacked her.”

Druski’s filing highlights other problems with Parham’s accusation.

As previously reported, phone records obtained by Complex in April suggest Druski wasn’t even in California on the date of the alleged 2018 assault. Instead, according to Friday’s filing, the 30-year-old was working at an Outback Steakhouse in Georgia at that time and living with his mother. The filing includes phone and employment records apparently confirming this.

Druski, Diddy, and OBJ have all previously issued statements denying the lawsuit’s claims.

“This allegation is a fabricated lie,” Druski said in a March update on X. “I wasn’t a public figure in 2018. I was broke living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry at the time of this allegation, so the inclusion of my name is truly outlandish. My heart breaks for actual victims of abuse, but l’m fully confident that the evidence will expose this falsehood and the individuals who are maliciously trying to game the legal system to peddle false narratives.”

Druski is seeking sanctions — basically money equivalent to attorney fees and court costs — against Parham and her lawyers, arguing it’s been established “beyond reasonable dispute” that the comedian and social media personality was in Georgia, not California, when the alleged assault took place.

Moreover, according to the latest filing, the inconsistencies between the woman’s earlier police report and sworn statement compared to the amended complaint’s allegations should “make clear” that her attorneys “failed to conduct even a minimal investigation” before officially naming Druski, his counsel stated.

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