25 Minors Among 120 Alleged Victims in Diddy Abuse Claims, Says Attorney

Houston, TX — In a shocking revelation, attorney Tony Buzbee announced at a press conference on Tuesday that 25 of the alleged victims in a sweeping legal case against music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs were minors at the time of the alleged abuse, with the youngest victim being just nine years old. The Buzbee Law Firm, in collaboration with the AVA Law Group, is representing a total of 120 plaintiffs in the case, which spans over three decades of alleged misconduct.

Buzbee detailed the demographics of the plaintiffs, stating that the group consists of an equal number of males and females, with 62% identifying as African American, 30% as white, and the remainder identifying as Hispanic or Asian. The alleged incidents reportedly occurred across more than 25 states, primarily in California, New York, Georgia, and Florida.

“Our youngest victim at the time of the occurrence was nine years old,” Buzbee emphasized, adding that the incidents involved individuals as young as 14 and 15. The timeline of the alleged abuses stretches from 1991 to 2024, illustrating a long-standing pattern of alleged misconduct.

Buzbee explained that many of the reported incidents occurred at high-profile gatherings such as album release parties, New Year’s Eve celebrations, and auditions, where young hopefuls seeking careers in the entertainment industry were allegedly coerced into compromising situations under the false promise of fame. “These young people were led to believe they could become stars if they complied,” he stated.

The attorney also hinted at a broader legal strategy, revealing that the lawsuits will target not only Combs but also numerous unnamed associates and entities that may have facilitated or covered up the alleged abuses. “We’re prepared to hold accountable anyone who engaged in the assault or exploitation, those who were complicit in any way, and even those who turned a blind eye,” Buzbee declared.

As the legal proceedings unfold, Buzbee promised that additional names and entities implicated in the case will soon be revealed, potentially shocking the public. “Expect revelations that will make it clear how widespread this conduct was,” he warned.

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