Several celebrities have tried to settle with victims to avoid being named in the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex scandal.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents 120 of the victims who have accused Sean “Diddy” Combs, said many celebrities have reached out to victims to “resolve the matter privately.” Many have tried to pay and settle so they won’t be named in court.
“All of these individuals need to be exposed here,” said Tony. “Who will be named, when they will be named, all of that will be announced at the appropriate time.”
According to Tony, the only way these stars can remain anonymous is to deal with the alleged victims. “In every case, we collect data, gather evidence, do due diligence, spend time with the victim and then look out for their best interests. We try to resolve the issues without filing a public lawsuit,” he explained.
However, if the victims refuse to settle privately, the names of those involved in Diddy’s sex crime lawsuit will be revealed through public lawsuits.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently accused of abusing, threatening, coercing women and others into sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, obstruction of justice, and other crimes. The rapper denies all charges and says he will prove his innocence in court.