Diddy Update: According to Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing victims in cases related to Diddy, there are currently over 25 child victims, and that number is expected to grow. The allegations involve the use of a drug called Liquid G, known for its ability to impair memory. Buzbee suggests that prominent figures, including those as well-known as Diddy, may be involved. He also plans to target corporate entities such as banks, hotels, and possibly pharmaceutical companies that may have been aware of or benefited from these activities.

Buzbee stated: “In many of these cases, the allegation is that the individuals were drugged, which complicates things further. This particular drug, Liquid G, can nearly wipe out someone’s memory. Are we talking about names as big as Diddy? I expect so. But I want to ensure that we focus on corporate entities as well, including banks, hotels, and possibly pharmaceutical companies that may not have been directly involved, but certainly benefited from these activities.

What I'm concerned with is when people are lured, coerced, and drugged at parties without their knowledge, then taken advantage of. Those present who knew this was happening, participated, or stayed silent are just as liable in my eyes as those directly engaging in these actions."

When asked about the cases he has taken on, Buzbee confirmed, “Of the 120 cases we’re handling, about 25 involve minors. That number is increasing. Twenty-five minors out of 120 clients.”