Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is suing Diageo, accusing the drinks giant of neglecting his vodka and tequila brands and treating them as inferior “urban” products.
The lawsuit, filed with the New York Supreme Court in Manhattan, claims Diageo North America starved Combs’s Ciroc vodka and DeLeon tequila of resources while showering attention on other celebrity brands.
According to the legal action, the US rapper, producer and entrepreneur was also told that some Diageo leaders resented him for making too much money.
“Cloaking itself in the language of diversity and equality is good for Diageo’s business, but it is a lie,” the lawsuit said.
Combs’s connection to Diageo dates back to 2007, when the company approached him about Ciroc.
The London-based firm owns more than 200 brands including Guinness stout and Tanqueray gin.
Diageo denied allegations of racism. “This is a business dispute, and we are saddened that Mr Combs has chosen to recast this matter as anything other than that,” it said in a statement.
In the lawsuit, Combs, 53, said he intends to seek billions of dollars in damages in other legal proceedings against Diageo.