Lawyers in the US say the public will be shocked by the list of A-list celebrities and music executives involved in the Diddy case.
Speaking to Page Six , Bryan Freedman – a lawyer who has worked for a number of A-list celebrities – said many people at the highest levels, including artists, executives, managers and others, are “not sleeping well” because they fear being accused of being Sean “Diddy” Combs’s accomplices.
“Those who knowingly enabled and/or encouraged Diddy’s criminal behavior remain silent, but they are concerned. These names will shock you,” he said.
Freedman encourages any stars rumored to be involved in the case, or who are at risk of being named, to seek legal representation soon.
Sources say the stars involved in the Diddy case will soon be named. Photo: Page Six.
Sources say the stars involved in the Diddy case will soon be named. Photo: Page Six.
Previously, Lucian Grainge, the music industry’s top executive, and his company Universal Music Group (UMG) denied the accusation of “aiding and abetting” Combs. Grainge’s side criticized the accusation as “insultingly false.”
Meanwhile, former record executive and convicted felon Suge Knight — Diddy’s longtime rival, now in prison for manslaughter — told NewsNation last month that Diddy’s former employee, “Tubby” Holiday, had groomed girls and minors for Diddy to sex traffic.
Holiday is currently the president of Giant Records and co-founder of the Black Music Action Coalition. He has not commented on the allegations.
On October 2, attorney Tony Buzbee announced that he is representing 120 individuals in civil lawsuits related to the horrific allegations against Diddy. The list of victims includes 25 minors, the youngest of whom was just 9 years old (at the time of the incident).
The lawyer said his team had been “collecting images, videos and texts” as evidence in sexual assault cases. Buzbee warned that “many powerful people and many dark secrets” would soon be exposed.