Diddy Done! 25 Out of 120 Accusers Were Minors, Youngest Was 9! (Video)

Written by David Matthew.

In a shocking revelation, the Buzbee Law Firm announced on Tuesday that out of the 120 alleged victims of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 25 were minors at the time of the incidents. The youngest accuser, as revealed by lead counsel Tony Buzbee, was just 9 years old. The claims against the music mogul, which span over decades, paint a disturbing picture of abuse in the entertainment industry.

During a press conference, Buzbee emphasized the diversity of the victims: “There are 60 males and 60 females in this group. 62 percent identify as African American, 30 percent are white, and the remainder Hispanic or Asian.” The alleged incidents are spread across more than 25 states, with California, New York, Georgia, and Florida being the most prominent.

A Grim Timeline of Allegations

The allegations against Combs stretch from 1991 to 2024, a staggering 33-year period during which numerous events reportedly took place. According to Buzbee, most of the incidents occurred at high-profile events, including album release parties, New Year’s Eve gatherings, and something Combs allegedly called “puppy parties.”

Buzbee shed light on the manipulative tactics used to exploit young, aspiring artists. Many were reportedly promised fame and success in exchange for participating in degrading behavior. “These young people were coerced into this type of conduct with the promise of being made a star,” Buzbee explained.

Combs’ alleged victims, many of whom were minors at the time, have described a chilling pattern of exploitation and abuse, often occurring at these glamorous events. This revelation leaves little room for doubt that, if true, the music industry has a serious reckoning ahead. And this time, it’s not just Combs in the crosshairs.

Expanding the Scope of Accountability

As the investigation unfolds, more names are expected to surface in connection with the lawsuit. Buzbee warned the public to prepare for major shocks, suggesting that many others besides Combs will be held accountable. The scope of those involved includes anyone who participated in, facilitated, or knowingly allowed the abuse to continue.

“Anyone who stood by and watched this happen, and did nothing, will be named,” Buzbee said, adding that even venue owners and individuals who profited from the misconduct but failed to intervene would face legal consequences. The lawsuit seeks to shine a spotlight on the enablers who, by their silence, perpetuated this culture of abuse for over three decades.

This legal action isn’t a class-action suit, either. Buzbee made it clear that each case will be filed individually, meaning the 120 accusers will pursue their claims one by one. This approach amplifies the seriousness of the charges, as each case will be scrutinized in detail, potentially leading to broader accountability across the industry.

Our Take

The allegations against Diddy and his associates point to a disturbing culture of abuse that thrived for far too long. If proven true, this case highlights the grave consequences of power unchecked in the entertainment industry. It’s not just about one man—it’s about an entire system that allowed such behavior to go on for decades. The public should demand justice, not just for the victims but for the integrity of the industry. Abuse in any form should be met with zero tolerance. This isn’t just a cautionary tale; it’s a wake-up call to root out the rot from within.

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