The Buzbee Law Firm and AVA Law Group held a joint press conference Tuesday in which Buzbee's lead attorney Tony Buzbee spoke about the 120 lawsuits that will soon be filed against disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. A number of bombshell revelations and suspicions related to the lawsuit were revealed. his colleagues and others.
Here are 13 shocking revelations from Tuesday. press conference:
1. 25 of Combs' 120 accusers were minors at the time of the incident.
“When you talk about the age of the victim when this act happened, it's shocking,” Buzbee said. “Twenty-five of the 120 plaintiffs in these cases were minors at the time of the acts they are accused of.”
2. Combs' youngest alleged sexual abuse victim was just 9 years old
“The youngest victim was 9 years old at the time of the incident,” Buzbee said.
“This individual, who was 9 years old at the time, was taken to an audition at Bad Boy Records in New York City,” the attorney explained. “Other boys were coming to audition, all trying to get a record deal. All underage.”
“this [9-year-old] “This individual was allegedly sexually abused by Sean Combs and several others at the studio in exchange for a record deal for his parents and himself,” Buzbee said.
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3. Combs allegedly forced a minor to perform oral sex on him.
“Another minor [was] “Sean Combs reportedly told him that he was going to make him a star, but that he needed to meet with his parents privately about that,” Buzbee said. “Once in the private area, Mr. Combs allegedly forced the victim to perform oral sex on him.”
4. Combs' associates allegedly 'take turns' raping 15-year-old girl
“The individual, who was 15 years old at the time, [was] After being flown to New York City to attend a party and drugged, the underage woman was taken to a private room in the presence of Mr. Combs, where she was raped and then raped by another person. They took turns raping her,” Buzbee said. .
5. Pregnant woman allegedly drugged and raped
“In another incident, an individual, this time not a minor, allegedly attended a group dinner with Sean Combs in Miami. She was pregnant and had not been drinking,” Buzbee said. Ta.
“But it appears that there was something mixed in with the drink she drank at the table, at least according to her,” the lawyer added. “She lost consciousness and woke up again in the same bed as Mr. Combs, reportedly in a Miami mansion. Her vagina and anus were torn and painful.”
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6. Most of the alleged victims filed a police or hospital report at the time of the incident.
“More than 55% of victims filed a report and reported this behavior to the authorities, either to the police or to a hospital,” Buzbee said.
“We, along with our team, are in the process of collecting aid, medical records, and reports filed with authorities. And we have already mentioned that some individuals have actually spoken to the FBI,” the attorney said. added.
7. Victims were often given horse tranquilizers.
Mr Buzbee said “many” of the victims who sought treatment immediately after the incident “were drug tested and found to have drugs in their systems. Strange drugs, drugs you've probably never heard of. '' he pointed out.
“One in particular that continues to emerge is a drug called xylazine, or 'trunk,' which, according to our research, is known as a tranquilizer in horses,” Buzbee said.
8. Some of the alleged crimes took place at the private residences of celebrities.
“Some of these acts occurred in the private residences of people we all know,” Buzbee said, adding that the alleged crimes were carried out at “hotels that we all know well” and “prominent venues in New York City.” But it happened,” he added.
9. More names will be involved in the lawsuit, some of which will be 'shocking'
“There's going to come a day when you're going to name someone other than Sean Combs, and there are a lot of names. It's already a long list,” Buzbee said.
“I already know some of these people, but due to the nature of this case, we're going to make sure we're right before we do that. But the names we're about to mention may shock you. It’s the name you give,” the lawyer added.
“These are individual cases. There are actually other culprits involved. They will become clear when they are ready to file specific individual cases. I know what it is,” Buzbee declared.
“And I'm not just talking about cowards, I'm talking about complicit bystanders, people we know who watched this act happen and did nothing. I'm talking about people who participated, encouraged and agitated. They know who they are,” Buzbee added.
The lawyer went on to say that he imagines there are “countless people who are extremely nervous” at this time.
“I think there are a lot of people out there right now who are desperately searching for their memories while deleting texts and data,” Buzbee said.
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10. Banks, pharmaceutical companies, and hotels can also be sued.
“These defendants will include not only individuals but also entities that ultimately benefited from this culture and behavior,” Buzbee said. “We're looking at banks, pharmaceutical companies and hotels.”
“We know that many of these individuals were paid in cash,” Buzbee added. ”
We know that many of these people are paid, whether they are being assaulted or abused themselves or witnessing others being assaulted and abused. I know I was threatened and told to leave. Usually I was paid 10 grand in cash and told that. To leave. ”
11. The alleged crimes span from 1991 to 2024.
“The period of the accused conduct is very broad. This conduct has been going on from 1991 until this year, 2024,” Buzbee said. “If you're wondering why there are so many victims, that's your answer. We're talking about this kind of behavior going on for over 25 years.”
12: The group of alleged victims is “evenly divided” between men and women.
“Our law firm currently has 120 individuals retained to pursue civil court cases against Sean Diddy Combs,” Buzbee said.
“You should know that this group is evenly split between men and women. 60 men and 60 women are joining us as plaintiffs to pursue these claims,” the attorney said. added.
13. The lawsuit will be filed as 120 separate lawsuits.
“This is not a class action lawsuit,” Buzbee said. “A class action lawsuit is when one or two people file a lawsuit on behalf of a group. That's not what this is about. These cases will be individual cases. Each case will live on its own merits. and perish.”
“These lawsuits will be filed separately, with one plaintiff facing each of the defendants involved in the lawsuit. One lawsuit may only sue Sean Combs, but there are others as well. “There is a possibility of suing multiple people. A number of different people can be sued for one incident,” the lawyer added.
The Buzbee Law Firm and AVA Law Group are both suing on behalf of 120 alleged victims who are suing Combs and his associates. Buzbee added that he expects more victims to come forward.
The lawsuit is expected to begin within the next 30 days.
Erica Wolfe, the disgraced music mogul's attorney, said in a statement: Mr. Combs categorically denies any claims that he sexually abused anyone, including minors, as false and defamatory. ”
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.





