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P Diddy drama: Attorney Tony Buzzbee targets those who attended rapper’s freak-off parties, says no one’s safe from lawsuits

E.Wilson2 hr ago

It seems like the Diddy drama is far from ending, with new twists, jaw-dropping revelations, and celebrity secrets surfacing almost every day. First, we had Diddy being arrested and locked up in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Centre. Then, we heard about his legal troubles. But now, just when we thought we were over the wild saga, we've got an even juicier update.

No one is safe, says Tony Buzzbee

Tony Buzzbee, the attorney representing more than 120 victims in the Diddy case, has just made a huge announcement. In a shocking reveal during TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy, Buzzbee said he's not just going after Diddy. Nope, he's coming for EVERYONE who attended the infamous "freak-off" parties thrown by the mogul. That's right, if you were present at those wild, allegedly abusive parties, and didn't do anything to stop it—well, Buzzbee has a message for you: Prepare to face consequences. This means celebrities, business tycoons, and politicians who were involved or even witnessed the chaos are not off the hook. Buzzbee's threat? Pay up or risk a public reputation disaster. Talk about accountability! No one's safe when it comes to these freaky parties, according to Buzzbee.

Ray J spills the tea

But wait, the drama doesn't stop there. Enter Ray J, the R&B singer who's no stranger to drama himself. Ray J has been close to Diddy for years, and now, he's stepping up to spill even more secrets. In the TMZ documentary, Ray J dropped major bombshells about other A-listers who attended Diddy's notorious parties. His claims? Celebrities tried to pay off victims to keep their mouths shut. Yep, you heard that right. According to Ray J, artists were offering money to keep victims quiet, ensuring their names stayed out of the scandalous headlines. He says it's all part of the Hollywood "catch and kill" game, where the truth is buried with cash. As if that wasn't enough, Ray J's now seen as a "vessel" of leaks—probably worried about what other secrets he'll spill next.

And still, the biggest question remains: What's next for Diddy? After being denied bail three times (even after offering a $50 million deal), the mogul is gearing up for his trial, which is scheduled for May 6, 2025. Will more A-listers be dragged into this mess? Time will tell. One thing's for sure: this drama is just getting started.

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