Tony Buzbee, a lawyer involved in Deshaun Watson’s current lawsuit, as well as previous suits, has warned that there are other people in positions of power who will go down with Diddy.
The latter is currently jailed on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but he might not be the authorities’ only target, as many other celebrities are known to have attended his parties. According to Buzbee, “many powerful people” will be taken to task over alleged sexual assault and other crimes that took place at the hip-hop mogul’s parties, auditions, and other events.
Buzbee is representing over 100 clients who have filed suits against Diddy. He spoke in a press conference this week and declared that he would soon name the others who either joined or stood by and watched as the rapper preyed on his victims.
“We will expose the enablers who enabled this conduct behind closed doors. We will pursue this matter no matter who the evidence implicates,” he said, per Page Six.
“The day will come when we will name names other than Sean Combs, and there’s a lot of names. It’s a long list already, but because of the nature of this case, we are going to make damn sure — damn sure — that we’re right before we do that,”
Buzbee added, “The names will shock you.”
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Tony Buzbee Plans To Release A “Diddy List” Amid The Rapper’s Legal Woes
Tony Buzbee has urged perpetrators to come forward, suggesting that there are some “very nervous” people out there given the developments taking place since Diddy’s houses were searched in March.
The attorney disclosed plans to begin filing lawsuits in multiple states over the next 30 days, vowing to name and shame other defendants at some point.
“These people who know who they are should just come forward now,” he remarked. “I would imagine that as we speak here, there are a myriad of people who are very nervous. You can’t hide skeletons in the closet forever. I would expect there are many people out there right now who are desperately searching their memories as they delete their texts and data.”
The attorney, who won settlements for over 20 victims in the Watson case, also revealed that more than half of the complainants being represented in this latest case are male, and some of the acts date back as far as 1991.