Diddy's Celeb Pals Settle With Victims to Avoid Being Named in Lawsuits

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Attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing 120 alleged victims of Diddy, says that he has sent demand letters to many A-list celebrities, who were involved in the rapper’s alleged freak-offs, to ‘resolve matters’ privately.

 Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ celebrity friends have paid off alleged victims to avoid being exposed to public. Attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing 120 alleged victims of the rapper, says that he has sent demand letters to many A-listers, who were involved in the embattled mogul’s alleged freak-offs, to “resolve matters” privately.

Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee representing 120 people in lawsuits against Sean  'Diddy' Combs – Houston Public Media

In an interview with “TMZ Live” on Monday, October 7, Buzbee said that “in the best interests of the victim,” they settled with those A-list celebrities out of court. “In every single case, especially cases like this, we collect our data, collect our evidence, do our due diligence, spend time with the victim, and then because it’s the best interest of the victim, we attempt to resolve these matters without the filing of a public lawsuit, and we have done that already,” he explained.

Buzbee went on emphasizing, “We’ve done that with a handful of individuals, many of which you’ve heard of before, and we’ll continue to do that.”

Asked if there will be any of Diddy’s celeb pals named in the lawsuits that he plans on filing this week, Buzbee said, “I’ll let the lawsuits speak for themselves. I don’t expect there to by anything. Everyone’s focused on what other celebrities were involved, who’s gonna be named, who’s going to be outed. I don’t expect that to happen this week.”

“I’m hoping to file some lawsuits this week,” he stressed. “We, of course, will include Mr. Combs and some corporate entities. But we want to make sure that if we name individuals beyond Mr. Combs, that we make sure that we’ve done our homework because it’s gonna create a firestorm. We understand that. So we’re gonna make sure that we dot our I’s and cross our t’s.”