Tue Oct 08 22:17:45 UTC 2024: ## Diddy’s Alleged Abuse Network: Lawyer Warns of More “Shocking” Names to Come

**Houston, TX** – Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 100 alleged victims of sexual assault at the hands of Sean “Diddy” Combs, has promised to reveal the names of other alleged perpetrators and “enablers” who participated in or facilitated the abuse. Buzbee made the announcement at a press conference Tuesday, warning that the list of individuals involved is “long” and “shocking.”

Buzbee, who plans to file lawsuits against Combs and other unnamed individuals within the next 30 days, claims the alleged abuse took place across various states, including New York, California, Georgia, and Florida, dating back to 1991. The incidents allegedly occurred at Combs’ annual “White Parties,” hotels, and other locations, with some of the alleged victims being minors at the time.

Buzbee alleges that 25 of the accusers were under the age of 18, with the youngest being just 9 years old. He claims that many of the alleged victims were drugged, with some even testing positive for horse tranquilizers.

“These people who know who they are should just come forward now,” Buzbee urged, adding, “You can’t hide skeletons in the closet forever.”

Combs, who is currently in custody facing charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and other crimes, has denied all allegations of sexual abuse, calling them “meritless” and “defamatory.” His legal team has emphasized that Combs cannot address every allegation in what they describe as a “reckless media circus.”

However, prosecutors have detailed a pattern of alleged abuse, citing evidence found during raids of Combs’ Los Angeles and Miami mansions, including thousands of bottles of lubricant, various narcotics, and three AR-15s. They allege that Combs used his power and influence to coerce women and others into sexual acts, creating a “criminal enterprise” that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, and other crimes.

The alleged assaults, according to the indictment, often resulted in injuries requiring days or weeks to heal. If convicted, Combs faces a minimum of 15 years in prison.

Buzbee’s announcement has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, raising serious questions about the extent of the alleged abuse network and the possibility that other high-profile individuals could be implicated. As the legal battle unfolds, the public awaits the release of further information and the identity of the other individuals named in the lawsuits.

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