More than 100 victims are expected to file lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs for alleged sexual abuse and exploitation, lawyers announced Tuesday.
The flurry of complaints was announced in Houston, Texas, on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Times reported.
They are the latest in a slew of allegations against the Bad Boy Records founder, 54, who was arrested on trafficking charges in New York two weeks ago.
Most of the new cases are expected to be filed in New York and Los Angeles, attorney Tony Buzbee said at a press conference.
“This is an important matter that we intend to aggressively pursue,” Buzbee said.
Over 100 people have accused Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of sexual abuse. Getty Images
“We will leave no stone unturned to find all potentially liable parties, to include any individual or entity who participated in or benefited from this egregious behavior.”
The federal indictment unsealed last month detailed troubling allegations that Combs, 54, manipulated women and plied them with drugs in order to participate in his “Freak Offs,” or violent sex sessions that were sometimes recorded against their will.
Combs’ staff participated in organizing the violent sexcapades – and helped to keep them a secret, the indictment claimed.
Combs pleaded not guilty and is currently held without bail in federal custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
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Prior to Combs’ high-profile arrest in at a Manhattan hotel, 12 people – including his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura – accused the hip-hop mogul of sexual assault in civil court.
In May, unearthed surveillance footage from 2016 showed Combs viciously attacking Cassie in a hotel hallway.
“The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of Mr. Combs,” Douglas H. Wigdor, a lawyer for Ventura, said at the time.
“Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light,” Wigdor added.
Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd claimed that a shocking pornographic video of Combs and a “more high-profile’ celebrity was being “shopped around” Hollywood.
“I can tell the video was pornographic. This was in his Atlanta home, and it does seem like the person isn’t looking into the video. To me, it doesn’t seem like that person knows they’re being videotaped,” Mitchell-Kidd told NewsNation.
Mitchell-Kidd said she also planned to file another lawsuit against Combs on behalf of a client that claimed she was raped by the music star in 2018.
“Combs sexually assaulted her with an inanimate object. … And then directed another gentleman to sexually assault her while he watched and pleasured himself,” the lawyer alleged.
It was not immediately clear if Mitchell-Kidd’s clients claims were among those announced on Tuesday.