A sexual abuse hotline for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accusers has reportedly received 12,000 calls in a 24-hour time span, Buzbee Law Firm’s lead counsel Tony Buzbee, who is already representing 120 accusers with allegations against Combs, his associates, and other entities.
“When I made an announcement that I was going to pursue these cases, the floodgates really opened,” Buzbee told Law & Crime in a recent interview.
"In about a ten-day period, we got 3,200 calls,” Buzbee continued, adding that in the 24-hour time span following the press conference he held last week alongside the AVA Law Group, they received “12,000 calls.”
The law firms are now tasked with trying “to sift through every one of these calls and make sure that we are identifying those who are victims and those who are witnesses, and collect evidence,” Buzbee explained.
“We have about almost 100 people working on this task,” he said.
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>A sexual abuse hotline for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accusers has reportedly received 12,000 calls in a 24-hour time span, Buzbee Law Firm’s lead counsel Tony Buzbee, who is already representing 120 accusers with allegations against Combs, his associates, and other entities.
>“When I made an announcement that I was going to pursue these cases, the floodgates really opened,” Buzbee told Law & Crime in a recent interview.
>"In about a ten-day period, we got 3,200 calls,” Buzbee continued, adding that in the 24-hour time span following the press conference he held last week alongside the AVA Law Group, they received “12,000 calls.”
>The law firms are now tasked with trying “to sift through every one of these calls and make sure that we are identifying those who are victims and those who are witnesses, and collect evidence,” Buzbee explained.
>“We have about almost 100 people working on this task,” he said.
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