Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing 120 victims in the lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs, has voiced his opinion on bystanders at the disgraced mogul’s “freaky” party.
According to TMZ, the outlet has released a clip from its new Tubi Documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy: Inside The Freak Offs.” Outlandish term used for Combs’ shock parties, where the boss forced victims to participate in sexual activities, drugs, and other illegal schemes.
The clip begins with TMZ sharing that Buzbee mentioned that there were other influencers involved in Combs’ illegal parties.
“You say there are other powerful people you’re monitoring, people you allege are involved in some of these attacks. Are we talking about cases involving celebrities , politicians, other businessmen?”
Buzbee replied: “I think all of the above. These are very popular parties, these are places that everyone wants to be invited to. So a lot of people came out. That will make everyone people must be surprised.”
The lawyer was asked whether he had contact with any public figures. Although Buzbee did not specify much, he instead revealed the practice of sending requests to these individuals to assess their involvement in the crime.
Buzbee then shared that if that individual does not comply with the request, a lawsuit will be filed.
“The typical practice is to submit a request. To state, ‘This is what we believe the situation is, this is how we think you are involved,’ and (just) try to start a conversation.” dialogue. Otherwise, we will just file a lawsuit petition.”
Buzbee later confirmed that he had sent demand letters to these individuals.
The lawyer added his stance:
“In my opinion, if you were there and you knew someone was being drugged, because you saw it happen at a party or a previous situation and you did nothing, allowing that that happens and continue to enjoy. , party, cheers, have a good time.
“As far as I’m concerned, you’re just as responsible as the person who brought that person in, kept that person there, kept them longer than they expected, the person who bought the drugs, the person who took the money from the bank, give drugs or a little champagne, you’re just as guilty.”
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