During a press conference in Houston on Tuesday, attorney Tony Buzbee disclosed that additional individuals involved in Sean "Diddy" Combs' alleged sexual misconduct will soon be named. Buzbee, who represents over 100 alleged victims, warned that the “day will come” when he reveals the identities of others who participated in or enabled the reported abuse alongside Combs.
“We are going to expose the enablers who allowed this behavior to happen behind closed doors,” Buzbee stated. “No matter who is implicated by the evidence, we will pursue justice.”
He further explained that the list of alleged perpetrators is extensive but assured that his legal team will thoroughly verify the information before making the names public. "When those names are released, they will shock you," Buzbee added.
The attorney also shared plans to file lawsuits across various states in the coming weeks, with the intention of holding accountable those who allegedly encouraged or participated in the abuse. He urged anyone involved to come forward before the evidence surfaces, stating, “There are many who are likely worried right now, as they attempt to delete texts and other incriminating data."
Buzbee described the alleged crimes, which reportedly occurred at Combs’ famed White Parties and other locations, involving minors—some as young as 9 years old. He claimed there is a pattern of drugging involved, with some victims reportedly having horse tranquilizers in their systems after attending the parties.
In response to the allegations, Erica Wolff, a lawyer representing Diddy, dismissed the claims as baseless, calling the media coverage a “reckless circus.” She stated that Diddy “categorically denies” all accusations of sexual abuse, including those involving minors.
Diddy, 54, was arrested last month on charges related to racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution. While he has pled not guilty, he remains in custody without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Diddy has vowed to clear his name in court, with his legal team insisting that the truth will prevail once the evidence is presented.
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