Many of the rich and famous who attended a freak-off won't become infamous, but they will be a little less rich. Hotshot attorney Tony Buzbee is representing more than 120 persons who claim to have been harmed at sex parties hosted by the music mogul.
Buzbee previously represented Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Short of a hacker getting into the Buzbee's computer, we will never know all of the celebrities who were party to the parties.
For those who don't pony up, or who plan to fight the charges, Buzbee claimed today that names will be named beginning next week, and that several big names have already settled with victims, names that "you've heard of before," said Buzbee.
He will also bring a separate raft of suits involving minors who were harmed. Of note, Buzbee warned that it isn't just the perpetrators of sexual assault, but those who stood by and allowed it to continue. “If you were there in the room, participated, watched it happen and didn’t say anything or helped cover it up, in my view, you have a problem,” he said, as reported by the New York Post.
Some claimants allege that they were victimized as young as nine years old.
On social media, speculation abounds about who may or may not have attended one or more of the debauched parties. The list of Combs' close friends is long and star-studded, and includes big name liberal politicians.