The woman often referred to as Sean “Diddy” Combs’ right-hand person has made her first public statement following her mention in multiple lawsuits involving her employer, firmly denying any involvement in aiding or abetting sexual assaults.
Kristina Khorram, also known as “KK,” has been employed by the Bad Boy Entertainment founder for over ten years, starting as a senior executive at Combs Enterprises in 2013, as noted on her now-deleted LinkedIn profile. The 37-year-old has advanced within Combs’ organization and became his chief of staff in 2020.
Khorram’s close association with Combs has drawn her into three lawsuits linked to Combs, who faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution. Combs has pleaded not guilty, with his criminal trial scheduled for May 5 in New York’s Southern District.
“For months, I have faced horrific allegations in various lawsuits about my former boss,” Khorram stated to Rolling Stone. “These false claims about my involvement are causing irreparable damage to my reputation and impacting my family’s emotional well-being. I have never condoned or assisted in the sexual assault of anyone, nor have I ever drugged anyone.”
“The notion that I could be accused of being complicit in or even a bystander to someone’s rape is deeply distressing and utterly unfathomable,” Khorram added. “That is not who I am, and I empathize with all victims of sexual assault. I believe the claims against me will be proven false.”
Combs has previously referred to Khorram as his “soul sister.” The weekend after his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed her revealing sexual abuse and trafficking lawsuit against him, Khorram was seen supporting Combs in Miami. (Combs has denied Ventura’s allegations and quickly settled the lawsuit.)
Additionally, in a lawsuit last February, music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones accused Khorram of acting as the “Ghislaine Maxwell to Sean Combs’ Jeffrey Epstein.” Jones alleged that during the production of Combs’ album, Combs made unwanted sexual advances towards him. Jones claimed that when he informed Khorram about these incidents, she attempted to minimize them as mere “friendly horseplay.”