Attorney Tony Buzbee who is representing over 120 alleged victims of Sean Diddy Combs’s controversial ‘freak-off parties’ has eventually begun sending demand letters to A-list celebrities who attended these events, reported Blast. The letters have actually urged all these stars to settle out of court or face potential lawsuits, even if they did not engage in any kind of illegal activities.
According to Blast, Tony Buzbee has put forward an argument that their silence and inaction during the events make them complicit while stating that those who witnessed wrongdoing but did not intervene share the same level of liability as the perpetrators.
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In a recent appearance on TMZ, Tony Buzbee emphasized on the fact that the demand letters are a standard practice to outline the situation and encourage dialogue, but at the same time, he is fully prepared to escalate to lawsuits if that becomes necessary, noted Blast. He also noted that many celebrities are reportedly ‘scrubbing’ their social media accounts to distance themselves from Sean Diddy Combs amidst the ongoing scandal.
In a most recent development, certain allegations have surfaced from a woman named Tanea Wallace, who eventually claims to have seen minors at one of Sean Diddy Combs’s parties, asserted Blast. The legal team of Sean Diddy Combs has eventually denied these allegations while questioning Tanea Wallace's credibility and asserting that the claims are totally unfounded.
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