Victims Aged 9 to 38: 120 More Lawsuits Filed Against P. Diddy

The scandal is escalating
For nearly a week, the internet has been buzzing with discussions about American rapper Sean Combs, better known as P. Diddy. He is currently under arrest, accused of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and extortion. In recent days, 120 new lawsuits have been added to the list of charges.
According to the victims’ lawyer, Tony Buzbee, people have filed lawsuits accusing P. Diddy of violence, rape, and coercion into sex. The youngest victim is only 9 years old, while the oldest is 38. The victims are almost evenly split between men and women, with most being African American, and nearly a third being white.
In total, 25 minors have filed lawsuits against the rapper, accusing him of sexual assault. Their statements detail various forms of violence committed by P. Diddy.
«The biggest secret in the entertainment industry, which was never really a secret, has finally been exposed to the world. The wall of silence has now been broken», — said Tony Buzbee.
It was revealed that in the early 2000s, the rapper frequently hosted large so-called white parties, during which he drugged victims and forced them into sexual acts. These events mostly took place in New York — either in Manhattan or the Hamptons — as well as in Los Angeles and Miami.
Many global celebrities attended these parties where the crimes were committed. They were witnesses to the violence but remained silent for years. This includes Naomi Campbell, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, Maluma, Snoop Dogg, Cara Delevingne, Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jennifer Lopez. It is also possible that famous singer Justin Bieber was a victim.
However, Sean Combs’ lawyer, Erika Wolf, continues to deny all accusations on behalf of her client.
«Mr. Combs strongly and categorically denies, as false and defamatory, any allegations that he committed sexual assault on anyone, including minors. He looks forward to proving his innocence and exonerating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation», —she said
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