Dawn Richard Reportedly Denies Ex Que Mosley’s Drugging Allegations at Diddy’s Home

She denied that she drugged him.

May 28, 2025
Dawn Richards and Que Mosley
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Dawn Richard has reportedly responded to her ex-boyfriend Qwanell “Que” Mosley’s accusation that she drugged him at a party at Diddy’s home in the Hamptons.

Vibe Magazine reports that Richard denied his accusations on X in a now-deleted post that was originally shared on May 25.

“I want to be unequivocally clear: I have never drugged anyone nor have I ever given anyone pills to take,” she wrote. “The suggestion that I did so is categorically false. If such a belief were genuine, it would be inconsistent with the actions that followed— such as inviting me into your home, introducing me to your younger sisters and family and continuing a relationship with me.”

“It would also be inconsistent with choosing to attend social events without me, engaging with individuals I had previously expressed concerns about, and continuing to live with or provide favors to those same individuals,” she added. “Many of these actions occurred while I was not present or even in contact with you.”

“Throughout our time together and even after our separation, I made a conscious decision not to share or disclose private matters or the circumstances surrounding the end of our relationship to protect YOU,” Richard continued. “I did this out of respect for you and your family.”

“At this moment, I believe it is essential to recognize that many people are dealing with pain and hardship. This situation is not about one person; it reflects broader harm that has affected many,” she wrapped up. “I sincerely hope that healing and wholeness are possible for all involved. My intention is and always has been to move forward with compassion and integrity, and I pray that others can do the same.”

Richard’s lengthy post was in response to Mosley’s claim on the Amy Robach & T.J. Holmes present: Aubrey O’Day, Covering the Diddy Trial podcast that Richard gave him a horse tranquilizer pill after Diddy allegedly instructed her to at his house.

​​"Within like twenty minutes, I knocked out and blacked out," Mosely explained. "I woke up in the twins' bedroom in the basement, and I woke up out of my sleep screaming, very very loud... I woke up in their bed, two cameras filming me, and they were laughing as I woke up out of my sleep screaming, and it felt like... I'm not gonna cry.... it felt very sacrificial. That's what I meant when I said I felt like they were trying to hurt me or Diddy was trying to maybe sacrifice me that night."

Mosley then posted a detailed account of what he claimed happened on Instagram. “There were two red pills. She never took hers. That part always haunted me,” he wrote. “It felt less like a shared experience and more like an experiment — like I was a lab mouse in some twisted trial to see how fast I’d collapse. And none of it was funny. It was terrifying. My trust had been manipulated, and my vulnerability exploited.”