Sean “Diddy” Combs' alleged victims were secretly paid by his A-list celebrity friends to avoid being publicly named in the rapper's lawsuit, a lawsuit said Tuesday. reports claim.
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee represents more than 120 of Combs' alleged victims. said According to entertainment media TMZ, Aleister and the others are about to be sued by his office, and he is giving them a chance to settle the case before it goes to public court.
According to reports, some celebrities have accepted the option of settling the case.
“In any case, but especially in a case like this one…we try to resolve these issues without public litigation, because it is in the best interests of the victims, and we have already tried to resolve these matters without public litigation, and we have already And many of them, according to one source, said Buzbee: report by daily mail.
On Tuesday, October 1, 2024, in Houston, attorney Tony Buzbee held a press conference at his office to announce more than 100 individual lawsuits he has against Sean Diddy Combs. (Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
Diddy, also known as P Diddy and Puff Daddy, was arrested last month on a criminal sex trafficking case. As Breitbart News reported, the disgraced rap and fashion mogul has pleaded not guilty.
Buzbee plans to file a series of separate lawsuits starting this month, including on behalf of 25 minors. He first sent reminders to people other than Mr. Combs notifying them of the charges.
As former New York City Police Detective Derrick Parker warned Hollywood elites, Buzbee said anyone who witnesses abuse occurring and fails to take action to protect the victim He said he intends to pursue the matter “aggressively.” He may be planning to take everyone down with him.
“If you were there, you participated, you saw it happen, and you didn't say anything or help cover it up, then in my eyes you have a problem.” said the plaintiff's attorney.
“Many people witnessed this activity taking place, many people left it alone, did not say anything, did not intervene…all these individuals and entities are at risk. .”
But Buzbee assured that notable name announcements won't start this week.





