Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 individuals alleging sexual misconduct by Sean "Diddy" Combs, has announced plans to pursue legal action against high-profile individuals who attended Combs' notorious "freak off" parties. Buzbee asserts that these attendees, including celebrities and politicians, are "just as liable" for the alleged abuses, even if they did not directly participate. He emphasizes that witnessing or being aware of misconduct without intervening constitutes complicity.
To address this, Buzbee has sent demand letters to several prominent figures, seeking to resolve matters privately. He warns that failure to respond will result in lawsuits. Buzbee's approach underscores his commitment to holding not only the primary perpetrator accountable but also those who enabled or ignored the alleged misconduct. He believes that exposing these enablers is crucial for justice and transparency.
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Ray J has recently expressed concerns about the involvement of other celebrities in the allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs. He suggested that high-profile individuals are financially compensating alleged victims to keep their names out of Diddy's legal troubles, which include charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. Ray J indicated that these celebrities are engaging in a "catch and kill" scheme to protect their reputations and avoid exposure. He also predicted that more celebrities and people in power might either step down or be exposed as the situation unfolds.
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Ray J claims celebs told him they are afraid of Diddy affiliation and have paid alleged victims to keep quiet | Daily Mail Online
Diddy's Celebrity “Freak Off” Guests Facing Legal Action, Accusers' Attorney Claims - AllHipHop
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