Odell Beckham Jr. and Druski Accused of Baby Oil Acts in Latest Diddy Lawsuit
A woman named Ashley Parham has amended her ongoing legal complaint against Diddy, and she’s not holding back. Filed in the Northern District of California (Case No. 3:24-cv-07191-RFL if you’re into the legal nitty-gritty), this lawsuit originally dropped in October 2024, but the latest update on March 9, 2025, added some big names to the […] The post Odell Beckham Jr. and Druski Accused of Baby Oil Acts in Latest Diddy Lawsuit appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

A woman named Ashley Parham has amended her ongoing legal complaint against Diddy, and she’s not holding back. Filed in the Northern District of California (Case No. 3:24-cv-07191-RFL if you’re into the legal nitty-gritty), this lawsuit originally dropped in October 2024, but the latest update on March 9, 2025, added some big names to the defendant list—namely Druski (real name Drew Desbordes) and Odell Beckham Jr. (OBJ). Oh, and there’s more: singer Jaguar Wright and others are also named, but let’s focus on the trio everyone’s talking about.
According to the amended complaint, Parham is accusing Diddy, Druski, and OBJ of some seriously heavy stuff—think assault, rape, and a whole mess of chaos tied to what she claims was a drugged-up, outnumbered nightmare. The allegations are graphic, y’all. One line making the rounds on X claims Druski “doused [Parham] with more oil/lubricant and jumped on top of [her] naked and oiled body treating it like a slip & slide.” Yeah, you read that right. Meanwhile, OBJ is facing straight-up rape accusations, and Diddy’s at the center of it all, with Parham alleging he threatened her and her family to keep quiet. Jaguar Wright? She’s supposedly in the mix for allegedly helping Diddy with sex trafficking. It’s a lot to unpack.
Naturally, X is a circus right now. Posts are flying left and right, with some users screaming “#CancelDruski” and “#OBJIsOverParty” while others are scratching their heads, wondering if this is legit or just another Hollywood cash grab. One X user pointed out Druski’s past deflection when asked about Diddy on podcasts, like when he dodged Theo Von’s questions with a nervous laugh and a “What have YOU heard?” Folks are connecting dots, speculating that Druski’s rapid rise—fueled by A-lister pals like Diddy, Drake, and Jack Harlow—might have a darker backstory. OBJ, on the other hand, has fans torn between his gridiron legacy and this legal mess threatening to tank it.
But let’s pump the brakes for a sec. These are allegations, not convictions. The court docs are real—filed and timestamped—but that doesn’t mean everything in them is gospel. X posts are hyping it up, sure, but social media’s not exactly a courtroom. Still, the timing’s juicy: Diddy’s already been under fire for months with trafficking and racketeering charges, and now his circle’s getting dragged in deeper. Coincidence? Conspiracy? You tell me.
Druski’s been the internet’s golden boy for years, turning skits into a comedy empire with his “Coulda Been Records” satire and collabs with everyone from Snoop Dogg to Chloe Bailey. OBJ? The man’s a Super Bowl champ and a three-time Pro Bowler, though his 2024 stint with the Miami Dolphins was more fizzle than sizzle (nine catches, 55 yards—ouch). Both have been tight with Diddy—Druski hosted a Revolt series for him, and OBJ’s been spotted at those infamous all-white parties. Now, that proximity’s got folks side-eyeing their every move.
The allegations paint a freaky picture, no pun intended. Parham’s claiming she was “drugged, kidnapped, and raped” in a scenario where she was outnumbered, with Druski and OBJ allegedly playing key roles. The slip-and-slide bit? It’s so bizarre it’s almost comical—until you remember the gravity of what’s being accused. On X, some are calling it an “all-timer” quote, but others are like, “Wait, would court docs really say that?” Good question. Legal filings can get wild, but this level of detail feels… extra.
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