High-profile attorney representing alleged victims of Sean 'Diddy' Combs threatens to expose alleged celebrity accomplices of sex crimes

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 October 11, 2024

Hip-hop mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs is currently in jail awaiting trial on multiple disturbing sex-related federal charges, but he likely isn't the only one worried about ending up with a substantial prison sentence because of his alleged criminal misdeeds.

An attorney representing more than 100 alleged victims of Combs has stated that he intends to start publicly naming and filing lawsuits against many of the well-known celebrities who are rumored to be linked to Combs' alleged sex crimes, TMZ reported.

However, those Hollywood and music industry stars can keep their names private and reputations intact if they reach quiet settlement agreements with him and his clients, the lawyer revealed.

Lawsuits threatened against celebrities ... unless they settle first

High-profile attorney Tony Buzbee told Law & Crime last week that he is now representing at least 120 alleged victims of Combs and his accomplices, most of whom came forward to him anonymously after the rapper and entertainment mogul was arrested and indicted and jailed pending trial.

"The biggest secret in the entertainment industry, that really wasn’t a secret at all, has finally been revealed to the world," Buzbee told reporters last Tuesday. "The wall of silence has now been broken."

He plans to start filing lawsuits against numerous A-list celebrities who've been linked to Combs, and said, "These people know who they are, and they should just come forward now. You can’t hide skeletons in the closet forever."

The attorney went on to reveal that at least 25 of his clients were minors at the time they were allegedly abused by Combs and others, and shared multiple horror stories of alleged victims who claimed they were drugged and had no memory of the abuse they suffered but knew from their sustained injuries and situations that something bad had happened.

If you knew what was happening, you will be exposed

Per TMZ, Buzbee has essentially put all of the famous celebrities linked to Combs' and his wild "freak off" sex parties on notice with demand letters that informed them that they will soon be publicly outed -- unless they first reach out to him and settle the claims against them.

"If you were attending one of these parties, if you will, and you attended before, or you knew what was going to happen -- that is, you knew that a particular drug was being used in drinks that was causing people to be coerced and taken advantage of -- and you were there in the room, or you participated, or you watched it happen and didn’t say anything, or you helped cover it up, in my view, you have a problem," he told the gossip outlet, according to Fox News.

However, before Buzbee gets around to suing the celebrities that don't reach quiet settlements to keep their names clean, he intends to first sue several unnamed "corporate entities" that he says "helped facilitate" Combs' alleged crimes.

Combs' attorney pushed back on allegations of sex abuse

In an interview with Law & Crime, Buzbee said of the well-known celebrities he intends to sue, "I have no doubt that there are people right now who know that they were somehow involved in this -- who are now scrubbing their social media, who are searching their memories, who are deleting their texts, probably deleting pictures and trying to distance themselves from this."

"And we know who they are, or we will find out who they are," the lawyer added. "This is not something that's going to happen overnight, but I think we're at the tip of the iceberg here."

Fox News noted that in response to Buzbee's claims, an attorney for Combs, Erica Wolff, said in a statement, "As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus."

"That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors. He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation," his lawyer added.

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