Celebrities allegedly paying off victims to avoid being named in Diddy lawsuit

The attorney warned that if settlements do not take place, then the A-lists celebs will be exposed
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The attorney for the complainants in the class action lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs said some of the celebrities are paying off the victims so they won’t be named in the explosive lawsuit.


Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing the 120 victims in the class-action lawsuit, explained to TMZ that his team fired off demand letters to many A-list celebrities who were at the infamous Diddy freak off parties in order to “resolve matters” quietly.


“If you were attending one of these parties […] and you attended before or you knew what was going to happen — that is, you knew that a particular drug was being used in drinks that was causing people to be coerced and taken advantage of — and you were there in the room or you participated or you watched it happen and didn’t say anything or you helped cover it up, in my view, you have a problem.”

Buzbee said there are a plethora of celebrities who either watched, participated or knew of what transpired in the back rooms and did nothing.


“All of these individuals have exposure here,” he said. “Who will be named, when they will be named, all that will come out in due course.”

Buzbee warns that if the celebrities who participated in the freak offs do not settle privately, they will be exposed publicly. 

“In every single case, especially cases like this, we collect our data, collect our evidence, do our due diligence, spend time with the victim, and then because it’s the best interest of the victim, we attempt to resolve these matters without the filing of a public lawsuit, and we have done that already,” he said.

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