In a shocking turn of events, 120 more people have come forward to accuse rapper and music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of sexual abuse. The accusations span over 25 years, with some of the victims being as young as 9 years old at the time of the alleged incidents. These claims were made public by Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee, who says he’s representing all 120 new victims, believing they have strong cases against Diddy.

During a press conference in Houston, Buzbee revealed that out of the 120 victims, 25 were underage when the abuse happened. The lawyer provided some chilling details, sharing that one of the youngest victims was just 9 years old when they were allegedly assaulted by Diddy and others at a Bad Boy Records audition in New York City. The boy had been promised a record deal, but instead, he was sexually abused, according to Buzbee.
The attorney painted a disturbing picture of how Diddy used the lure of fame to manipulate many of these victims, particularly minors. One victim, just 15 at the time, was flown to New York City for a party, only to be drugged and raped, according to Buzbee’s statements. These types of stories, involving minors and promises of stardom, seem to be a common theme in the allegations against the rapper.

Diddy’s legal team has quickly denied these allegations, with his lawyer, Erica Wolff, calling the claims false and defamatory. Wolff insisted that Diddy is eager to clear his name in court and prove his innocence, emphasizing that the truth will come out through evidence, not rumors.

The scandal doesn’t stop with just these new accusations. Buzbee mentioned that many of the victims had already reported their abuse to law enforcement in the past, with some even cooperating with the FBI. Many of these victims, Buzbee claims, have medical records proving they were drugged or assaulted. A particularly troubling detail is that one drug found in the victims’ systems is Xylazine, a horse tranquilizer commonly referred to as “tranq.”
Buzbee also highlighted that much of the alleged abuse occurred at Diddy’s famous parties, like his annual “White Party” in the Hamptons. These parties, known for their A-list guest lists and wild behavior, were often out of control. Buzbee claimed that minors were often brought to these events with promises of record deals or opportunities in the music industry, only to be assaulted once they were there.



Victims of these alleged crimes are scattered across the U.S., with many from states like California, New York, Florida, and Georgia. The new cases involve both men and women, with Buzbee urging any others who have yet to come forward to contact his office.
One particularly horrifying story involved a 22-year-old woman who was assaulted while attending one of Diddy’s infamous parties. She reported that she was handed a drink, which she now believes was laced with drugs. She was told that if she didn’t drink it, she would be kicked out of the party. After consuming the drink, she blacked out and woke up to find she had been sexually assaulted.
In another disturbing case, a pregnant woman who attended a dinner with Diddy in Miami says she was raped after drinking what she believed was a drugged beverage. She awoke in a bed with torn clothing and physical injuries. Buzbee described this as part of a broader pattern in Diddy’s alleged actions, where drugs were used to incapacitate victims before they were assaulted.
Buzbee is taking the accusations seriously, working closely with law enforcement and filing individual cases for each of the 120 new victims. He also reassured them that many of these lawsuits would be filed under pseudonyms to protect their identities.
This case is rapidly growing, and the lawyer believes there could be many more victims out there who haven’t yet come forward. Buzbee made a public plea for anyone else who was victimized by Diddy to contact him, emphasizing the importance of strength in numbers.
As the scandal continues to unfold, Diddy’s team remains firm in their stance, denying all accusations. However, with new lawsuits set to be filed soon, the music mogul is likely to face intense legal battles in the coming months.