P Diddy’s lawyers have requested that judge reveal names of plaintiffs in his ongoing case.
The investigation into Sean Combs (P. Diddy) set to continue until May 2025, and with over 120 victims involved, it could take longer. Many have made accusations anonymously.
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According to the Daily Mail Diddy’s legal team asked for plaintiffs’ identities to be revealed to “better prepare for the trial.”
They claim the case is “unique” because of Diddy’s celebrity status, and they argue the accusations are false, made for financial gain. His lawyers believe these anonymous claims damage Diddy’s reputation and hinder justice.
However, a source close to investigation suggested Diddy’s team may want the names revealed to publicly shame the accusers.
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Insider noted that the case details are publicly available and some victims have already come forward with their names sharing disturbing stories of abuse.
P. Diddy’s legal troubles began after accusations from an ex-lover and other victims who alleged violence, forced drug use and human trafficking. In March police raided Diddy’s mansion, finding drugs, weapons, and 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.