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Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of sexually abusing another 120 people, including 25 minors

A United States attorney says the alleged victims will sue Sean Combs alleging rape, assault and sexual exploitation.

Sean Combs looking at the camera.

Sean "Diddy" Combs is already facing three separate charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. Credit: Paras Griffin / Getty Images

A United States lawyer says he is representing 120 accusers who have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the hip-hop mogul who is awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Background: Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee said he expects lawsuits to be filed within the next month. Buzbee said 60 of the victims were males and 60 were females, and that 25 were minors at the time of the alleged misconduct.

Buzbee said his team had been in contact with more than 3,285 individuals claiming to have been victimised by Combs and, after vetting the accusers, they decided to represent 120 people who intend to bring civil claims against him.

Combs, 54, has been locked up at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn since pleading not guilty on 17 September to federal charges that he used his "power and prestige" to induce female victims into drugged-up, elaborately produced sexual performances with male sex workers in events dubbed 'freak-offs'.
The key quote: "The biggest secret in the entertainment industry — it really wasn't a secret at all — has finally been revealed to the world. The wall of silence has now been broken and victims are coming forward." — Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee.

What else to know: After Combs pleaded not guilty to the three criminal charges last month, US magistrate judge Robyn Tarnofsky denied him bail, granting a prosecution request for continued detention before trial.

Lawyers and other representatives for Combs did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment on the new allegations.

Read more:

If you or someone you know is impacted by family and domestic violence or sexual assault call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 

Readers seeking support can contact Lifeline crisis support on 13 11 14, Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 and Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 (for young people aged 5 to 25). More information is available at and .

Anyone seeking information or support relating to child sexual abuse can contact Bravehearts on 1800 272 831 or Blue Knot on 1300 657 380.

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Published 2 October 2024 7:14am
Updated 2 October 2024 7:16am
Source: AAP


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