According to Diddy's attorney, Diddy's abuse claim hotline received a staggering "12,000 calls" within the span of 24 hours.

Attorney Tony Buzbee intends to file more civil lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs after getting a new wave of calls from purported victims.

During a news conference on Tuesday, Oct. 1, Buzbee said he and co-counsel Andrew Van Arsdale of the AVA Law Group planned to file 120 lawsuits after receiving over 3,000 calls to a hotline they set up to report Diddy's alleged abuse.

On Wednesday, the attorney spoke with the Law & Crime network, saying that more calls to the hotline had been coming in.

"Since the press presentation yesterday, we've received 12,000 calls in around 24 hours. So, our Herculean duty is to filter through all of these calls, locate victims and witnesses, and gather evidence," Buzbee added. "We have almost 100 people working on this task."

Buzbee said that his firm was able to back up the charges with videos, images, phone messages, police reports, and medical records.

"Most of these events and incidents occurred at parties and afterparties, or album release parties, New Year's Eve parties, Fourth of July parties, something they called a 'puppy party,' and all-white parties," stated Buzbee on Tuesday.

The attorney stated that the alleged abuse occurred over 33 years, from 1991 to 2024, and that the names of some of those involved "will shock you."

In reaction to the press conference, Diddy's lawyers issued a statement saying the music mogul "cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus."

"That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors," Erica Wolff, the defense attorney, stated. "He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation."

Watch Buzbee's interview below.


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