"Certainly names that you would recognize"— Tony Buzbee reveals details on there being multiple well-known people involved in the Diddy scandal 

Tony Buzbee is representing 120 people against Diddy in multiple lawsuits. (Image via Instagram/tonybuzbee, Getty/Paras Griggin)
Tony Buzbee is representing 120 people against Diddy in multiple lawsuits. (Image via Instagram/tonybuzbee, Getty/Paras Griggin)

Houston attorney Tony Buzbee sat down with Fox News anchor Jesse Watters on October 3. He shared that he is ready to file s*xual misconduct lawsuits on behalf of 120 people who have reached out to him with accusations against disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Trigger Warning: This article has references to sexual assault, abuse, and more that may upset the readers. Discretion is advised.

During the conversation, when the host asked whether there were well-known people who “aided and abetted Diddy in his twisted little escapades,” Tony Buzbee confirmed the same.

“Certainly, names that you would recognize. And let's think about the kind of people that would be involved in this... People that would be in the room that would be facilitating this, egging this kind of thing on, encouraging this, participating venues, that were participating sponsors, hotels, banks,” the lawyer shared.

He continued that he was “irked” by not just the A-listers who were allegedly part of the Diddy scandal but a lot of other “entities” who “profited” off this exploitative “culture” of the industry, including record executives and companies, clubs, hotels, and more.

Tony Buzbee’s comments come a few days after he held a press conference to announce that he was spearheading multiple lawsuits against Sean Combs.


Exploring Tony Buzbee’s latest statements about the ongoing Diddy scandal

On Thursday, Tony Buzbee appeared for an interview with Jessie Watters and confirmed that he has vetted 120 people, 60 males and 60 females, out of 3,285, and will be representing them against Diddy in the s*xual abuse lawsuits he would soon file.

He shared that he would soon name the alleged accomplices of the rapper, many of whom people would easily recognize. He said these include Hollywood celebrities, music industry people, hoteliers, bankers, club owners, venue owners, sponsors, and more who reportedly attended his now-infamous and after parties, such as “freak offs” and White Parties.

The Texas native stated that celebrities who were allegedly “involved or participated, they will certainly be named,” but he was more focused on non-celebrities.

“There are many people involved there are many entities involved… But what really irks me are those who profited off of this culture that was created and that just essentially ruined hundreds of lives,” Tony mentioned.

The managing attorney of the Buzbee Law Firm further continued:

“I mean you name it. I mean this conduct… wasn't an annual party. This individual allegedly was partying three or four times a week and these parties were wild. They were they were beyond your imagination, and they were nasty. And there are a lot of things going on that should not go on and a lot of victims that were being subjected to exploitation and all kinds of s*xual conduct that people just should not be.”

He explained that the Diddy scandal had a lot of “cash” involved, which was reportedly “flown in from across the country” from banks, sponsors, and investors. He added that they must have known what the money was being used for, allegedly including s*x and drug-related criminal activities.

Elsewhere, Tony Buzbee doubled down on his previous claims that 25 out of 120 Diddy accusers were minors when they were seemingly assaulted and abused, with their ages ranging from nine, twelve, to fifteen.

“There'll be a lot more cases than that. Let's not forget that we’re talking about behavior that took place over more than twenty-five years, all over the United States but primarily in New York California, and Miami,” he noted.

Previously, at the October 1 press conference, Tony Buzbee revealed that the lawsuits he intends to file contained several accusations against Diddy, including “s*xual abuse of minors,” “facilitated s*x with a controlled substance,” “violent s*xual assault or r*pe,” and “dissemination of video recordings.”

"The day will come when we will name names, other than Sean Combs, and there's a lot of names. It's a long list already, but because of the nature of this case, we are going to make damn sure that we're right before we do that. But the names that we're going to name ... are names that will shock you," he said.

Back then, Tony Buzbee also urged other alleged victims to come forward and reach out to either his law firm or federal authorities. The Marine Corps veteran described the anecdotes as “heartbreaking” and “gut-wrenching” and claimed that the alleged acts were nothing more than “debauchery and depravity” exerted by powerful people on “minors and weak.”


Edited by Shreya Das
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