Justice: Lawsuits filed again against Sean Combs

Justice: Lawsuits filed again against Sean Combs

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Lawsuits filed again against Sean Combs






Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious allegations. A law firm represents many alleged victims and is always filing new lawsuits – primarily for its own PR, say Combs’ lawyers.

Further lawsuits have been filed against US rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs (54), who has already been accused of numerous sexual crimes and is in custody. A law firm in Houston, Texas, which announced around two weeks ago that it was representing 120 people with allegations against the rapper, filed two lawsuits in New York, as confirmed to the German Press Agency upon request.

In the past few weeks, the law firm had already filed around a dozen lawsuits. Among the new plaintiffs, who wished to remain anonymous, is a man who says he was sexually molested by Combs in 2005 when he was 10 years old.

At the request of the German Press Agency, the musician’s management once again rejected the allegations and accused the law firm of wanting to draw attention to itself. “The lawyer behind this lawsuit is more interested in media attention than the truth.” The law firm announced that it would continue to file new lawsuits on a weekly basis.

Law firm represents about 120 people with allegations against Combs

The head of the law firm, Tony Buzbee, announced at a press conference about two weeks ago that he represented 120 people with allegations against Combs and wanted to file lawsuits. The alleged acts have mostly taken place at parties or events in New York and Los Angeles since 1991.

With hits like “I’ll Be Missing You” and “Bad Boy For Life”, Combs was one of the most successful rappers in the world in recent decades. Over the course of his career he used the pseudonyms “Puff Daddy”, “P. Diddy” and “Diddy”, among others. He has been in custody for around two weeks. The rapper is accused by prosecutors in New York of sex trafficking, organized crime and other crimes. Combs pleaded not guilty. There are also already several civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse. The trial is currently tentatively scheduled to begin in May.

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Source: Stern

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