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120 More Lawsuits To Be Filed Against Diddy, Including By Alleged Victim Who Was 9

Attorneys announced on Tuesday that they intend to file at least 120 lawsuits on behalf of people who say they were sexually abused by Sean “Diddy” Combs and his associates.

Houston attorney Tony Buzbee spoke next to sexual abuse victims advocates and co-counsel Andrew Van Arsdale, of AVA Law Group, at a press conference and added that many of the alleged victims have already spoken to law enforcement authorities, including the FBI.

The attorneys are now in the process of collecting police reports and medical records from hospitals, according to Buzbee. Some of the alleged victims had drugs found in their system when they sought medical treatment following the sexual abuse, he said.

One drug in particular that kept showing up in the alleged victims’ test results was xylazine, also known as tranq, a non-opioid sedative.

He said most of the alleged victims they represent had been scared to speak out until Combs was arrested and indicted by federal authorities in September. He has pleaded not guilty.

“They fear backlash in their communities, they fear backlash in their own families. They are afraid of retaliation from the perpetrators and their associates. They are rightly afraid for their own personal safety,” Buzbee said. “I expect that through this process, many powerful people will be exposed, many dirty secrets will be revealed.”

The attorneys said more than 3,000 people reached out to them about possible abuse, and they now represent 120 accusers.The alleged victims come from more than 25 states with a majority of them living in California, New York, Georgia and Florida.

“They’re coming forward now because they finally feel a bit safer that he’s behind bars,” Andrew Van Arsdale, managing partner of AVA Law Group,

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