Lawyer Suing Diddy Warns Other Celebs at 'Freak-Offs' to Pay Up or Face Lawsuits
Thursday, 14 November 2024 The attorney who is representing more than 120 alleged victims against Diddy says he's setting his sights on other high-profile people who attended "Freak-Offs" -- even if they did nothing illegal. Attorney Tony Buzbee appears in our new Tubi…
The attorney who is representing more than 120 alleged victims against Diddy says he's setting his sights on other high-profile people who attended "Freak-Offs" -- even if they did nothing illegal.
Diddy's missing some of his kids' milestone moments while he sits in a New York City detention center ... 'cause they took over a fashion show in L.A. while.. TMZ.com
Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorney is saying they reached out to Donald Trump regarding a presidential pardon. The music mogul was found guilty for two prostitution-related offenses, but was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges. Combs is currently in prison, awaiting sentencing.
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Courtroom illustrator Elizabeth Williams shared with The Hollywood Reporter the art of capturing key moments in high-profile cases. She discusses being the eyes and ears of one of the most talked about trials: Sean "Diddy" Combs and feeling "a big sense of responsibility" and wanting the public to see the room as she saw it unfold. Williams also talks about covering many high-profile trials over the past 30 years – such as the Martha Stewart trial, the Trump/Stormy Daniels case, the R. Kelly trial and more.
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