he also allegedly abused minors including a 9-year-old child

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New accusations for Diddy: he also abused minors including a 9-year-old boy

Since Diddy's arrest, 120 more victims have come forward to accuse the rapper of sexual abuse over the past 25 years, including several minors and a 9-year-old boy.

A Texas lawyer named Tony Buzbee said at a press conference in Houston on Tuesday (Oct. 1) that he represents 120 new victims who he believes have filed legitimate lawsuits against the rapper-turned-media mogul.

Of the 120 new victims, 25 were minors when the alleged abuse occurred between 1991 and this year, Buzbee revealed.

As reported by Daily Mail UK, the youngest victims were aged 9, 14 and 15 when they were attacked.

β€œThis individual, who was 9 years old at the time, was taken to an audition in New York City with Bad Boy Recordsβ€œ, revealed the lawyer. β€œHe was allegedly sexually abused by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio, with the promise of getting a recording contract.

Another minor said that Sean Combs promised to make him a star, but that he needed to meet with him privately to talk about it away from his parents. Once they were alone, Mr. Combs allegedly forced the victim to perform oral sex on him” Buzbee said.

β€œA woman, who was 15 at the time, went to New York City to attend a party, was drugged and then taken to a private room allegedly in the presence of Mr. Combs, where she was also repeatedly raped by others peopleβ€œ, Buzbee explained.

Working with law enforcement, the lawyer said that many of the complaints received were discarded because the stories told were not credible, but these 120 he has taken charge of are reliable. Many of the new victims had previously told law enforcement that they had been abused, and some had already cooperated with the FBI.

β€œMany have medical records showing they were raped or drugged,” Buzbee added.

β€œDrugs were found in their system, strange drugs. One in particular that keeps popping up is a drug called Xylazine, or tranquilizer, which from our research is known as a horse tranquilizer.β€œ.

And he added β€œMuch of the alleged abuse occurred during parties, such as Diddy's infamous white parties or puppy parties.

One person who was 22 at the time of the attack said that the typical modus operandi of one of these parties was that when you were offered a drink, and we now know that the drink was laced with something, if you refused to drink it, you were kicked out of the party,” Buzbee explained.

β€œIn another disturbing case, a pregnant adult woman claims she was raped after attending a group dinner with Combs in Miami. She wasn't drinking because she was pregnant, but whatever she drank at the table was apparently mixed with somethingβ€œsaid Buzbee.

β€œShe blacked out and woke up in a bed with Mr. Combs in his Miami mansion. Her vagina and anus were torn and sore, and I could go onβ€œ.

Diddy's legal team reacted to the new allegations by stating that β€œSean Combs Combs strongly denies any claims that he sexually abused anyone, including minors and that he can't wait to prove his innocence and clear himself in court, where the truth will be established on the basis of evidence, not speculationβ€œ.

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