More than 100 victims — including one who was 9 at the time — are expected to file lawsuits against him. Sean “Diddy” Combs for sexual abuse and traffickingwhich will expose “a lot of powerful people,” victims’ lawyers say.

“I want to focus on the ages of these victims. There are many minors and the data will shock you”Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee said during a press conference.

The new wave of complaints from 120 accusers was roughly evenly split by gender, spanned more than 30 years and involved 25 minors, with one child reportedly as young as 9 when he was victimized, according to the lawyer.

The children allegedly abused by the rapper, according to the lawyer, wanted to have television and music careers and “Sean Combs was telling them he was going to make them stars.” Buzbee said his team has gathered evidence, including photos, videos and messages, that will implicate “a lot of powerful people” and reveal “a lot of dirty secrets.”

“We will expose the instigators who allowed this behavior behind closed doors. We will pursue this matter regardless of who the evidence implicates.”the lawyer promised. Dozens of categories concern “violent sexual assault or rape, facilitating sex with a controlled substance, distribution of videotapes, and sexual abuse of minors”the lawyer added.

Recall that in November 2023, singer Cassie (whose real name is Casandra Ventura) filed a lawsuit against her ex-partnerclaiming she was the victim of physical and sexual abuse throughout their relationship (they were a couple from 2007 to 2018).

After the video of Combs attacking Cassie was released, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said his team was considering revoking the “key to New York” (symbolic honor) he had received for “his contribution to music, business and philanthropy”. After the video, Howard University’s board of trustees also voted to revoke an honorary degree awarded to Diddy in 2014. He has denied all charges of criminal wrongdoing.