Diddy Accusers’ Attorney Says Other Celebs, Politicians & Businesspeople Will Face Lawsuits If They Don’t Settle w/ Victims

Diddy Accusers’ Attorney Says Other Celebs, Politicians & Businesspeople Will Face Lawsuits If They Don’t Settle w/ Victims
The lawyer representing 120 plaintiffs suing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs over abuse allegations recently issued a stark warning to other individuals (allegedly) involved in his infamous “Freak-Off” parties.
Attorney Tony Buzbee was featured in the Tubi documentary “TMZ Presents The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs,” where he made clear his intention to pursue legal accountability against other celebrities, politicians, and businesspeople who (allegedly) attended the events and witnessed people get drugged and abused without doing anything to stop it.
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Buzbee reportedly claimed that he’s already sent out a few demand letters, warning recipients to settle with his clients or face very public, potentially damaging lawsuits.
At this time, no other famous names have been directly implicated in Diddy’s ongoing federal investigation. The hip-hop mogul remains behind bars at this time while he waits for his 2025 trial on sex trafficking charges to commence.
Who do you suspect may have gotten a demand letter from Buzbee?
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