Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is facing new charges of assault by 120 people

Some of the 120 prosecutors have spoken to the FBI and more cases are still under review. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. He is currently in federal custody after being denied bail, which he is appealing.

An attorney said Tuesday he represents 120 plaintiffs who have come forward allegations of sexual misconduct against hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Houston attorney Tony Buzbee said he expects lawsuits to be filed within the next month, with most expected to be filed in New York and Los Angeles.

Buzbee described the victims as 60 men and 60 women, and that 25 were minors at the time of the alleged misconduct. One person claimed he was 9 years old when he was abused, Buzbee said. The allegations cover a period from 1991 to this year.

“This type of sexual assault, sexual abuse, and sexual exploitation should never happen in the United States or anywhere else. This should never have gone on for so long. This behavior has left a mass of individuals injured, scared and scarred,” Buzbee said at a news conference.

After the charges were announced in Texas, an attorney for Combs said the artist “cannot address every baseless accusation in what has become a reckless media circus.”

“That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors, as false and defamatory,” attorney Erica Wolff said in a statement. “He looks forward to proving his innocence and defending himself in court, where the truth will be determined on the basis of evidence, not speculation.”

Buzbee said more than 3,280 individuals had contacted his firm claiming they had been victimized by Combs, and that after investigating the allegations, his firm decided to represent 120 people.

Other cases are still under investigation. He said some of his clients have spoken to the FBI.

The individuals Buzbee’s firm represents come from more than 25 states, with the majority from California, New York, Georgia and Florida.

The alleged abuse occurred mainly at parties in New York, California and Florida, where individuals were served drinks laced with drugs, Buzbee said.

Some of the alleged behavior took place during auditions where “many times, especially young people, people who wanted to break into the industry, were coerced into this type of behavior in the promise of becoming a star,” Buzbee said.

Combs, 54, has since been incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn plead not guilty on September 17 on federal charges that he used his “power and prestige” to entice female victims into drugged sexual performances with male sex workers at events called “Freak Offs.”

Combs has pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking charges. His lawyer said he is innocent and will fight to clear his name.

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