**Texas Lawyer Represents 120 Alleged Victims Accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of Sexual Abuse**

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03/10/2024 19h11

**Prominent Lawyer Represents Over 100 Alleged Victims of Sean "Diddy" Combs in Sexual Abuse Claims**

Tony Buzbee, a well-known lawyer from Texas, has announced he is now representing 120 individuals claiming they were sexually abused by music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. During an online press conference, Buzbee stated that these claims have undergone a rigorous process of vetting and corroboration, with 25 of these individuals being minors at the time of the alleged incidents. In one particularly shocking case, Buzbee mentioned that a victim as young as nine years old was allegedly abused by Combs and others at Combs' Bad Boy offices in Manhattan.

Buzbee recounted how the youngest victim was trying to secure a record deal during a competitive audition process. The lawyer also detailed other cases, such as a boy who was allegedly promised a stardom opportunity by Combs but was instead assaulted privately, and a 15-year-old girl who was allegedly drugged and raped after being flown to New York City for a party. "We're talking about ages that are quite shocking when the conduct occurred," said Buzbee.

Combs' lawyer, Erica Wolff, has strongly denied the accusations, describing them as false and defamatory. She emphasized that Combs is eager to prove his innocence in court and stressed that the allegations should be based on evidence rather than speculation. Despite Combs' denial, Buzbee plans to file civil claims against Combs and others he described as accomplices, enablers, and corporate entities within the next 30 days.

Buzbee pointed out that many powerful individuals could be exposed through this legal process, suggesting that some incidents occurred at well-known private residences. He revealed that a substantial number of alleged victims had reported their abuse to law enforcement or medical personnel and that strange substances, including the horse tranquilizer Xylazine, had been found in their systems.

The alleged incidents date back as far as 1991 and often took place at notable events including album release parties and Combs' infamous "White Parties." Buzbee remarked that the large number of victims can be attributed to more than two decades of alleged misconduct. This announcement follows Combs' recent arrest in Manhattan on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, where federal prosecutors detailed various alleged crimes committed by Combs.

As Combs remains in custody awaiting trial, he also faces numerous civil lawsuits, dating back to the early 1990s. His legal team has dismissed these lawsuits as fabricated and financially motivated. Notably, these included allegations from his ex-girlfriend Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, which served as catalyst for many subsequent complaints.

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