Sean “Diddy” Combs faces intensified legal challenges as 120 new accusers have emerged with allegations of sexual misconduct. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing the claimants, reported a surge in outreach, with a hotline set up for the case receiving thousands of calls. During an interview with Law & Crime Network, Buzbee stated that following an initial announcement, over 3,200 calls were logged in just ten days. A subsequent press conference triggered an influx of 12,000 additional calls.
This latest development comes amid existing charges of racketeering, conspiracy, and sex trafficking against the music mogul. Among the new accusations is a particularly distressing claim involving a nine-year-old boy. The minor was allegedly lured to New York City under the pretense of a record deal audition and sexually assaulted by Combs and associates.
Buzbee, known for his involvement in high-profile cases, previously represented several women accusing NFL player Deshaun Watson of misconduct, resulting in an 11-game suspension for Watson and a $5 million fine. He additionally led Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton‘s defense team during impeachment proceedings late last year.
Combs’ legal troubles began in mid-September with his arrest, following a year of mounting accusations. Amidst these legal proceedings, his properties have been searched by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and video evidence of alleged violence has surfaced. Despite the mounting allegations, Combs maintains his innocence, entering a not-guilty plea.
The case’s complexity deepens with reports of a pornographic tape involving a high-profile celebrity who was allegedly filmed without consent. According to attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, this video is being circulated within Hollywood, with efforts reportedly underway to negotiate its purchase by the unwitting celebrity.