Sean “Diddy” Combs is now facing a barrage of 120 new sexual assault allegations, as Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee announced that he will soon be filing lawsuits against the music mogul. The new wave of allegations adds to the mounting legal troubles for Combs, who is already battling federal charges for racketeering and sex trafficking. The new claims come from a wide range of accusers, both male and female, who allege they were drugged and sexually assaulted at high-profile parties connected to Combs.
Tony Buzbee, known for taking on high-profile cases, held a press conference to provide more details on the accusations. According to Buzbee, the alleged incidents often occurred at lavish parties hosted by Combs or ones he attended, where guests were reportedly given drugs without their knowledge. Many of the victims claim they were rendered unconscious by substances, including a powerful horse tranquilizer, and later woke up to find they had been sexually assaulted. Buzbee hinted that these parties were not isolated events but part of a much broader pattern of abuse spanning several years.
“The number of people coming forward is staggering. We’ve now compiled over 120 individuals who claim to have been victimized in some way by Sean Combs,” Buzbee said. “These are real people with real stories, and the truth is coming out.”
Buzbee revealed that the lawsuits will also implicate other entities, including major banks, hotels, and even pharmaceutical companies, for their alleged roles in enabling or turning a blind eye to the abuse. The involvement of these institutions, Buzbee argues, allowed Combs to continue his behavior unchecked for years. The attorney also suggested that further lawsuits may eventually name other high-profile celebrities, though he declined to provide specific names at this time.
“The scope of this is far bigger than just Sean Combs. There were many people, institutions, and powerful figures that either facilitated or looked the other way when this was happening,” Buzbee said. “There are other names that will come to light as we continue to gather evidence and file these cases.”
The attorney emphasized that many of the victims had remained silent for years, fearing the influence and power of Combs and his associates in the entertainment industry. “These people have been living in fear, knowing the kind of power and reach Combs has,” Buzbee explained. “But now, they are ready to stand up and hold him accountable.”
These latest allegations follow Combs’ recent arrest in connection with federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges, for which he has pleaded not guilty. The charges claim that Combs was involved in orchestrating a sex trafficking operation, and the new lawsuits could add further legal pressure on the music mogul, potentially expanding the scope of his federal indictment.
Combs’ legal team has strongly denied all allegations, calling the new wave of claims an orchestrated effort to smear his name and reputation. In a statement, a spokesperson for Combs said, “These allegations are baseless and untrue. Sean Combs has always maintained his innocence and will continue to fight these fabricated accusations.” Combs’ lawyers are expected to mount a vigorous defense, dismissing the new claims as opportunistic.
Despite the denials, the sheer volume of allegations against Combs has shocked the entertainment world, with many questioning how such a pattern of alleged abuse could go on for so long without public awareness. Legal analysts say that if Buzbee’s clients can substantiate their claims, the financial and reputational fallout for Combs could be devastating, with potential settlements or judgments reaching into the millions.
As the case unfolds, the entertainment industry is bracing for what could be a massive scandal. The implications of Buzbee’s investigation are expected to reach far beyond Combs, possibly drawing in other high-profile figures who have yet to be named. The lawsuits are likely to dominate headlines for months to come as more victims come forward and the legal teams battle in court.
Buzbee remains confident that his clients will see justice. “This is about accountability, about bringing the truth to light, no matter how powerful the person might be,” he said. “We will not rest until every victim has had their day in court.”