The investigation into the hip-hop mogul’s allegedly role in sexual abuse and trafficking is ongoing, and it appears that more influential figures could be identified in the near future.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing more than 100 alleged victims, has suggested that a forthcoming disclosure will include a list of individuals who may have facilitated or supported Combs’ actions.
Buzbee claims that “the names will shock you,” intensifying the drama in this already significant case.
Combs has been an important figure in the world of music for decades, yet the allegations against him trace back to as early as 1991.
Individuals have reported experiencing abuse at gatherings such as Combs’ infamous “White Parties,” with claims that extend multiple states, including New York, California, Georgia, and Florida.
At a press conference in Houston, Buzbee emphasized that Combs is not the sole individual facing examination.
He emphasized that others who took part in or facilitated the purported offenses will be identified shortly, ensuring that everyone involved will face consequences.
Combs is currently dealing with almost twelve lawsuits, each alleging sexual and physical abuse against him.
Buzbee stated that numerous victims were minors during the time of the alleged assaults, with one victim reportedly being as young as nine years old.
According to Buzbee, half of the victims are male, which adds another layer of complexity to the case.
Serious accusations have emerged against Combs, including claims of drug use, as some individuals allege they were drugged at his gatherings. Reports indicate that traces of a horse tranquilizer were found in the systems of certain victims following their attendance at these events.
Prosecutors have characterized the events, dubbed “Freak Offs,” as gatherings driven by substance use, where individuals were pressured into humiliating situations.