Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents over 120 victims in lawsuits against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, is now focusing on other high-profile figures who attended Diddy’s controversial “Freak-Off” parties. In the Tubi documentary TMZ Presents The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs, Buzbee argues that even celebrities who didn’t take part in the alleged abuse but witnessed it without stepping in could face legal consequences.
Buzbee claims that anyone who saw the abuse happening and didn’t try to intervene is just as guilty as those committing the acts. His legal actions are now targeting a range of individuals, including celebrities, politicians, and business figures, who might have been involved or aware of the events.
Buzbee has already sent demand letters to some of these people, urging them to settle with the victims or face a public lawsuit. His bold approach signals a broader effort to hold accountable not just Diddy, but also those who may have been complicit by standing by.
In the documentary, singer Ray J shares that other celebrities have approached him, seeking private settlements with the victims to avoid damage to their reputations. This suggests the legal fallout from the accusations against Diddy could be far-reaching, affecting many more than initially expected.