Sean "Diddy" Combs faces mounting legal pressure as newly released photographs offer disturbing insights into his alleged parties where multiple victims claim they were sexually assaulted.
According to court documents detailed by the Daily Mail, Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee has filed multiple lawsuits containing photographic evidence from these gatherings.
The images show Combs dancing with young women and surrounded by bottles of his Ciroc vodka brand.
Most alarming among the evidence are photographs of small plastic containers allegedly used to administer GHB, a known date-rape drug, into victims' drinks.
Latest Legal Actions Reveal Multiple Victim Accounts
Seven new victims have come forward through Buzbee's legal actions, including allegations of drugging and gang-rape of a 13-year-old girl. These latest filings follow six previous suits from anonymous claimants, with Buzbee hinting at more revelations involving "powerful people" to come.
One lawsuit details an incident involving a Los Angeles businessman who captured images of Combs at one of these parties. The businessman claims he was later sexually assaulted after being invited to Combs' private office, only escaping when a professional athlete intervened.
The photos submitted as evidence show Combs glaring at the camera while seated at a table surrounded by vodka bottles, with certain attendees' identities redacted from the images.
Disturbing Account Of Underage Victim Emerges
Among the most troubling allegations is from a victim who was reportedly just 13 years old when she encountered Combs in September 2000. The incident allegedly occurred after she attempted to gain entry to the VMA Awards at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan.
The victim claims she was approached by a limo driver who suggested Combs "liked younger girls." After being taken to an afterparty and signing an NDA, she describes being given a suspicious drink before being sexually assaulted by Combs and two other celebrities.
The lawsuit details widespread drug use at these events, including marijuana and cocaine, with victims being pressured to consume spiked drinks.
Multiple Locations And Time Periods Documented
The alleged incidents span multiple cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, with some cases dating back to 2000 and others as recent as 2022. Another victim describes being attacked during Memorial Day weekend in 2014 in Las Vegas after attending a party at Club Rehab.
Buzbee's law firm, working alongside AVA Law Group and New York local counsel Curis Law, continues to gather evidence and prepare additional filings. The current cases involve both male and female victims, with ages ranging from 13 to adult.
Since Combs' arrest in Manhattan on sex trafficking charges, over 100 victims have reportedly come forward with similar allegations against the rap mogul.
Conclusion
The growing scandal surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs continues to unfold as more victims step forward with their accounts. Multiple lawsuits have been filed containing photographic evidence of these notorious parties. The legal team promises continued action as they process additional victim statements and gather more evidence.