The Buzbee Law Firm and the AVA Law Group say they are taking legal action on behalf of more than 100 alleged victims against disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and other names that will “shock you.”
“Our law firms have been retained by 120 individuals at this point to pursue cases in civil court against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs,” Buzbee Law Firm’s lead counsel Tony Buzbee said during a Tuesday press conference.
Tuesday’s press conference was the first time Buzbee offered the public details about the lawsuits that will soon be filed against Combs and his associates.
“Most of these events and incidents occurred at parties, typically after parties, or album release parties, New Year’s Eve parties, Fourth of July parties, something they called a ‘puppy party,’ all-white party, although several of these events occurred at auditions,” Buzbee explained.
The lawyer added that alleged victims include “Young people — people wanting to break into the industry were coerced into this type of conduct in the promise of being made a star or in the promise of Sean Combs listen to their tape.”
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