P. Diddy’s celebrity friends are paying victims to keep their names out of lawsuits.
Celebrities connected to producer P. Diddy (Sean Combs) have settled with victims to avoid being named in legal cases, according to a report by Page Six.
Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents about 120 victims, pushed for this. He stated that anyone who attended P. Diddy’s parties and knew about his actions is considered involved.
The only way for them to avoid public scandal is to settle privately with victims. Buzbee reportedly sent letters to many celebrities offering a chance to pay for silence.
Some of these settlements have already worked.
“We have done this with people many of you know, and we’ll keep doing it. But if those who received letters refuse to settle, their names will come out in public lawsuits,” lawyer explained.
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