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Puff Daddy slammed with fresh s3xual abuse lawsuits by 120 persons
American music mogul Sean Puffy Combs popularly known in music circles as Puff Daddy is facing 120 additional s3xual ass@ult lawsuits from both men and women.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, who practices in Texas, disclosed at a news conference on Tuesday that he is defending 120 people who have accused Combs of wrongdoing over 20 years.
A 15-year-old girl is also included in the claims and says she was drugged and sexually assaulted at a party in New York City. Buzbee claims that these kinds of occasions—such as record release parties, New Year’s Eve festivities, and Combs’ notorious “White Parties”—were frequently the sites of these purported assaults.
According to Buzbee’s allegations during the press conference, his company received over 3,000 requests for representation against Diddy.
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After conducting a thorough investigation, the business selected 120 candidates.
“We will expose the enablers who enabled this conduct behind closed doors. We will pursue this matter no matter who the evidence implicates,” Buzbee said in the press conference.
“The biggest secret in the entertainment industry, that really wasn’t a secret at all, has finally been revealed to the world. The wall of silence has now been broken.”
The plaintiffs, whose ages ranged from nine to 38 at the time of the alleged crimes, would make allegations in the upcoming files, according to plaintiffs’ attorney Andrew Van Arsdale, who told the Washington Post that the claims were “unprecedented in scope.”
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