The Buzbee Law Firm and the AVA Law Group held a joint press conference on Tuesday, where Buzbee’s lead counsel Tony Buzbee unleashed a slew of bombshell revelations and allegations involving the 120 cases that will soon be filed against disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, his associates, and others.
Here are thirteen bombshell revelations from Tuesday’s press conference:
1. Twenty five of the 120 Combs accusers were minors at the time the alleged incidents occurred
“When we talk about the ages of the victims when the conduct occurred, it’s shocking,” Buzbee said. “Twenty five of the 120 individuals who are plaintiffs in these cases were minors at the time of the acts complained of.”
2. The youngest alleged sex abuse victim of Combs was just 9-years-old
“Our youngest victim at the time of the occurrence was 9-years-old,” Buzbee disclosed.
“This individual who was 9-years-old at the time was taken to an audition in New York City with Bad Boy Records,” the attorney explained. “Other boys were there to audition as well, all of them were trying to land a record deal. All of them were minors.”
“This [9-year-old] individual was sexually abused, allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio, in the promise to both his parents and to him himself of getting a record deal,” Buzbee said. […]
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