BREAKING: Diddy Faces Additional Sexual Assault Lawsuits from Over 100 Victims, Over 3,000 more Victims ready to Testify

 


Sean "Diddy" Combs, the renowned U.S. rapper and music mogul, now faces serious allegations of sexual assault, rape, and exploitation from over 100 individuals. This wave of accusations is being spearheaded by Texas-based lawyer Tony Buzbee, who is representing 120 victims—half of whom are men and the other half women, spanning over 25 states across the U.S. Shockingly, 25 of these alleged victims were minors, with some abuse claims dating back to 1991 and as recently as this year.

Buzbee revealed that these incidents occurred in major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, with the majority happening after 2015. Many of the alleged victims were reportedly date-raped after attending parties hosted by Diddy, which were often linked to album releases, New Year’s Eve celebrations, or U.S. Independence Day events. Buzbee described these parties as laced with promises of stardom, targeting vulnerable young individuals looking to break into the music industry. Some victims alleged they were given "laced" drinks before being sexually assaulted.

Among the most disturbing accusations is the case of a man who claims he was sexually abused by Diddy at just nine years old, while attempting to secure a record deal in New York. Another minor, who aspired to be a star, was allegedly coerced into performing sexual acts after being lured by promises of fame.

This is the first time that Diddy has been accused of child sexual abuse, marking a dark chapter in the entertainment industry as more victims step forward. Buzbee emphasized that these cases will be individually filed, not as a class action, stating that his team will leave "no stone unturned" in their pursuit of justice.

Despite the gravity of these allegations, Diddy's lawyer, Erica Wolff, has categorically denied them, labeling the claims as "false and defamatory." Diddy, who is currently held in federal custody facing criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, maintains his innocence and is preparing to defend himself in court.

As the entertainment industry watches closely, Buzbee's firm continues to receive calls from potential victims, with over 3,000 people reaching out with allegations against the music mogul. The full scale of these allegations may yet unfold, with the entertainment world bracing for further revelations.

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