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The Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs case could involve a group of celebrities


The celebrities who went to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties

And he warned about the celebrities who attended Combs’ now famous ‘Freak Off’ meetings:

“I want to be clear about something: if you attended one of these ‘parties’ – if you will, and you attended before or knew what was going to happen – that is, you know that a particular drug was being used in the drinks and was causing people to be coerced and taken advantage of and you were there in the room, or participated, or saw it happen and didn’t say anything, or helped cover it up, in my opinion, you have a problem. As we present each of them. These cases, we will make an effort to resolve them on the front end, but failing that, we will file public lawsuits and pursue these cases aggressively. Many people attended these parties. Many people watched this activity unfold, many people allowed it. to develop, he didn’t say anything, he didn’t intervene, maybe he benefited from it, he took advantage of it. In my opinion, all of these people and entities are involved. In each and every case, especially in cases like this, we collect. We collect our data, we collect our evidence, we do our due diligence, we spend time with the victim and then, because it is in their best interest, we try to resolve these matters without filing a public lawsuit. And we have already done it, I would say, with a handful of people, many of whom you know by hearsay, and we will continue to do so. “That’s just the standard process that every lawyer in the United States who handles these types of cases uses because it’s the right way to do it.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs

Combs was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, conspiracy and transportation for prostitution. A 14-page federal indictment alleged that the rapper had “abused, threatened and coerced women and others in his environment” for decades.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, pending trial.

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