Diddy's Sexual Assault Scandal Grows: 120 Additional Accusers Come Forward
Diddy Accused of Sexual Assault by 120 More People, Including Minor
He said the allegations spanned over 30 years and included 25 minors, with one child who was allegedly...
Sean Combs (Diddy) faces mounting allegations: sexual harassment, drugging, and assault claims filed by former producer Rodney Jones and others.
According to Attorney Tony Buzbee, medical examinations revealed traces of drugs, primarily Xylazine, in the blood systems of the plaintiffs. This evidence supports allegations of facilitated sexual assault.
Buzbee confirmed that each case will be filed separately, taking into account the location of the incidents. This approach ensures tailored legal action for each plaintiff.
Sean Combs, 54, has faced mounting public scrutiny since November 2023. Multiple women, including ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, have filed lawsuits alleging sexual assault. Ventura, a singer, accuses Combs of rape, abuse, and human trafficking during their 10-year relationship.
Key Developments:
- Drugs, mainly Xylazine, found in plaintiffs' blood systems
- Separate lawsuits to be filed based on incident locations
- Combs faces growing allegations since November 2023
- Cassie Ventura alleges rape, abuse, and human trafficking
He said the allegations spanned over 30 years and included 25 minors, with one child who was allegedly just 9 when they were victimized.
He said the allegations include violent sexual assault or rape, sexual abuse, facilitated sex with a controlled substance, forced imprisonment, compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct, and sexual abuse of minors.
Buzbee claimed the children the rapper allegedly abused were seeking TV or music careers with promises from Diddy of “I'll make you a star.”
He also encouraged other victims to come out, promising their identities would remain confidential.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, based in Texas, announced he is representing a group of 120 individuals filing sexual assault lawsuits against Sean Combs, also known as Diddy. These allegations span over two decades, adding to the music executive's growing legal troubles.
Diddy was taken into custody on September 16 at a Manhattan hotel, facing federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Following his plea of not guilty, US Magistrate Judge ordered the Bad Boy Records founder to remain in jail pending trial, citing the severity of the 14-page indictment.
In a press conference on Tuesday, Buzbee shared that the 120 accusers are roughly evenly divided by gender, revealing a disturbing pattern of alleged abuse. This development adds gravity to the ongoing legal proceedings against Diddy.
Key Developments:
- 120 accusers, split evenly by gender, file sexual assault lawsuits against Diddy
- Diddy arrested on September 16 for sex trafficking and racketeering charges
- Pleaded not guilty to 14-page federal indictment
- Ordered to remain in jail pending trial
“Our law firm has been retained by 120 individuals at this point to pursue cases in civil court against Sean Diddy Combs,” he said.
“In this group, it is evenly divided between males and females. There are 60 males and 60 females who have joined us to pursue these claims as plaintiffs. In this group, 62 per cent identify as African American, 30 per cent are white and the remainder are Asian.
“The victims are from 25 states; the majority are from California, New York, Georgia, and Florida.
“I want to focus on the age of these victims. When we talk about the age of the victims when the conduct occurred, it is shocking. The youngest victim at the time of occurrence was 9 years old. We have an individual who was 14 years old. We have one who was 15. 25 of the 120 victims who are plaintiffs in these cases were minors at the time of the acts complained of.
“The conduct occurred in a space of 25 years.
“The acts complained of occurred in New York - Manhattan, and Athens, California. Occurred during parties, after parties, album parties, New Year's Eve parties, 4th of July parties, puppy parties, white parties, and auditions.”
Attorney Tony Buzbee revealed that medical examinations of the plaintiffs showed traces of drugs, primarily Xylazine, in their blood systems. This evidence supports allegations of facilitated sexual assault.
Buzbee confirmed that each case will be filed separately, taking into account the location of the incidents. This approach ensures tailored legal action for each plaintiff.
Sean Combs, 54, has faced mounting public scrutiny since November 2023. Multiple women, including ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, have filed lawsuits alleging sexual assault. Ventura, a singer, accuses Combs of rape, abuse, and human trafficking during their 10-year relationship.
Rodney Jones, a former producer for Sean Combs (Diddy), has filed a lawsuit alleging prolonged sexual harassment, drugging, and intimidation by the rapper. These allegations span over a year.
In a separate development, a Michigan inmate recently received a $100 million default judgment in a sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy. This verdict underscores the mounting legal challenges facing the embattled music executive.
Key Developments:
Rodney Jones sues Diddy for sexual harassment, drugging, and threats
Michigan inmate awarded $100 million in sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy
Growing allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy
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