Disgraced rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs' mounting legal troubles could grow even more as 10 new lawsuits are expected to be filed against him in the coming days.
According to attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents multiple accusers in the legal battle against Sean "Diddy" Combs, an additional 10 lawsuits are set to be filed within the next seven to 10 days.
These filings come in anticipation of New York's crucial March 1 deadline, which serves as the final window for survivors of past sexual assault to take legal action, regardless of the statute of limitations on their claims.
This deadline is part of New York's Adult Survivors Act, which temporarily lifted the statute of limitations for one year, allowing victims of sexual misconduct to file civil lawsuits against alleged perpetrators.
The act, which has already resulted in a wave of high-profile cases, is set to expire at the beginning of March, prompting attorneys like Buzbee to act swiftly on behalf of their clients., according to BBC News.
Combs is currently facing over 30 civil lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault and misconduct, with allegations spanning decades.
The lawsuits have brought intense public scrutiny to the music mogul, with many of his accusers detailing disturbing claims of abuse, coercion, and violence.
New Lawsuit Against Combs
Buzbee's announcement comes after he filed another civil lawsuit against the rapper on behalf of an unnamed male—identified only as John Doe—who claimed Combs sexually assaulted him in 2015.
The new suit alleged that the incident happened when John Doe attended an afterparty at QCs 20/20 where many well-known entertainers were using drugs. He claimed one of Combs' associates handed him a glass of Ciroc vodka from the rapper himself.
Doe said he drifted in and out of consciousness after taking a drink. He later woke up to find Combs groping him and said he believed the rapper performed oral sex on him. Doe added that he tried to fight off Combs but feared that doing so would cost him his chances of succeeding in the music industry.
Combs' Response
In a statement to Variety, the rapper's team vehemently denied the allegation and claimed it was a "publicity stunt." They also emphasized that Combs "never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor."
Combs is currently being held in a prison in Brooklyn. His trial is scheduled to begin in May on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
Originally published in Enstarz.
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