Tengrinews.kz - Several lawsuits filed by 120 plaintiffs will name "well-known names" as well as companies and individuals who were aware of P. Diddy's alleged crimes and benefited from them, according to Daily Mail
Tengrinews.kz - Several lawsuits filed by 120 plaintiffs will name "well-known names" as well as companies and individuals who were aware of P. Diddy's alleged crimes and benefited from them, according to Daily Mail
The legal documents will address the involvement of banks, pharmaceutical companies, and hotels that reportedly facilitated Combs' actions.
"We will unveil those who aided this behavior behind closed doors. We will seek justice, regardless of who gets implicated... There will come a day when we will name names, beyond Sean Combs, and there are many. There’s already a long list... The names will shock you," Buzbee stated at a press conference in Houston.
The lawsuits will target "any establishment or owner of an establishment who knew what was happening."
Lawyers indicated that they plan to file lawsuits in multiple states within the next 30 days and promised to disclose the names later.
Buzbee confirmed that half of the plaintiffs are male, and most of the alleged assaults occurred in New York, California, Georgia, and Florida.
Previously, it was reported that the accusations span from 1991, with the youngest alleged victim being just nine years old. Notably, 25 plaintiffs claimed they were minors at the time of the incidents.
Many incidents are linked to the notorious annual "White Parties" hosted by Combs, often taking place in hotels and frequently associated with drug use. Some newly alleged victims had previously reported being assaulted to authorities, including those cooperating with the FBI.
Buzbee added that many victims possess medical records confirming they were raped or drugged. Drugs were found in their systems, including substances that many may not have heard of.
Recall that on September 17, it was revealed that P. Diddy was arrested in a New York court after jurors filed charges against him for violence and human trafficking. These charges encompass the last 16 years of his activities and are related to the organization of so-called "freak-off" parties - elite events purportedly designed for the sexual exploitation of women.