Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sued For Causing 9/11

A woman named Valerie Joyce Wilson Turks has filled a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs demanding nearly $1 trillion in child support payments and lost wages. Turks claims the rapper/actor is the father of her child and that he is responsible for knocking down the World Trade Center.

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Turks claims that she and Combs used to date and that the two of them have a 23-year-old child together named Cornelius D. Wilson.

Turks says the most recent abuse occurred between 2011-2010. The filing claims that Combs’ former girlfriend Kim Porter (and the mother to three of Combs’ children) as well as 1991 LAPD assault victim Rodney King were also involved in the abuse.

“[Combs] went through Kim Porter and Rodney King and knocked down the WTC and they all came and knocked me and my children down,” Turks wrote.

When asked to describe any injuries Turks suffered, she wrote that Combs “set me up to be on disability and disabled my baby. He put my baby in a wheelchair.”

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Under “debt payment” Turks requested that Combs make $900 billion in child support payments in addition to $10 billion for “lost of income.”

Wallace Wright, an NFL football wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers, was also mentioned in the filing.

“[Combs] date raped me 24 years ago and knocked me down and Kim Porter and Wallace Wright. Then Sean Combs and Kim and Wallace Wright came back 18 years later and raped and sexually abused my children and knocked my children down and crushed me and my children daily.”

Turks claims that Combs also stole a very special casino chip from her.

“Plus I won a lot of money at the casino in Mississippi and Sean John P. Diddy Combs has my chip to my money. I heard he gave it to Gwen Allen to hold, but she can not cash it in. I want my chip. Please help me. It’s well worth over 100 zillions of dollars, and my hospital keys.”

Turks asked the court to enforce a stay-away order stipulating that Combs stay 100 yards away from Turks, her children, her home, job, her children’s school or child care and vehicle. The court documents indicate that the order was not granted.

A court hearing was set for Jan. 31.

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