How many celebrities are involved in the Sean “Diddy” Combs scandal? And what’s your name? The victim’s lawyer is now threatening everyone involved.
The scandal surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs (54) has the potential to drag numerous celebrities into the abyss. Now a victim advocate has become concrete. The rapper has been in custody for several weeks. The allegations: sexual assault and coercion, rape, human trafficking, organized crime and forced pornography. Between 1991 and 2024, numerous victims were abused by Combs, 25 of whom said they were still minors at the time of the crime. But were other celebrities also involved in the events? At least that’s what powerful victim advocate Tony Buzbee from Houston claims. : He is already in contact with numerous celebrities.
According to his statement, there are a large number of well-known celebrities who, in his opinion, helped Sean “Diddy” Combs commit and cover up the sexual assaults. Now he is threatening all of them with a lawsuit if they don’t reach an agreement out of court. According to Buzbee, the first public lawsuits could be filed against these people in the coming weeks, “everyone has heard of them,” said Buzbee. He has already sent “letters of request” to the suspected accomplices. The goal: The celebrities should agree to a settlement by paying money in order to avoid a public trial.
Some celebrities are said to have already agreed to the settlement
Some of the celebrities he contacted had already agreed to such a deal. Others apparently not yet. But Buzbee is combative: In his opinion, anyone who had anything to do with Combs’ alleged assaults should be held accountable. This also includes celebrities who simply attended the parties but knew that people were being drugged and abused there. Those who saw the crimes and then remained silent would also have to answer. In this way they became accomplices and helped to cover up these attacks.
According to Buzbee, his more than one hundred clients are not people who just want to make money with this scam, but rather real victims. His firm would do a lot of due diligence to weed out people who would just jump on the bandwagon. His office has received “a few thousand calls” from people who have allegedly been harassed by Diddy. But he only represents a little more than 120 of them.
Source: Stern

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