Diddy's A-list friends doing this to avoid being outed in public, claims lawyer

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Diddy's A-list friends doing this to avoid being outed in public, claims lawyer

Hollywood A-list celebrities in the risk of featuring in any

Diddy list

are secretly getting in touch with their victims and paying them off to avoid being publicly named in lawsuits, attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing 120 victims of Sean Diddy, claimed. Recently, he made the sensation claim that a number of high-profile celebrities were involved with Diddy's Freak Off parties and some were more high profile than Diddy.

A pall of silence has descended on the industry as major names like Justin Bieber, Leonardo DiCaprio have been linked with Diddy, But the Feds have not named anyone and experts said only partying with Diddy will not implicate anyone unless they were involved in sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution -- the charges on which Diddy was arrested.
Buzbee said the focus is now on the big names -- who all gets dragged into the case. "Everyone is focused on what other celebrities were involved, who is going to be named, who is going to be outed. I don't expect that to happen this week," he said.
"We want to make sure if we name individuals beyond Mr Combs that we have done our homework because it is going to create a firestorm, and we understand that."

"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."
"A lot of people saw this activity going on, a lot of people allowed it to go on, said nothing, didn't intervene... all of these individuals and entities have exposure."
Buzbee said he sent out demand letters to some celebrities and high-profile people so that they get an opportunity to settle before being outed in the public.
"In every single case, especially cases like this... because it's in the best interests of the victim, we attempt to resolve these matters without the filing of a public lawsuit and we've done that already with a handful of individuals, many of which you're heard of before," the attorney said.

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