Inquiring minds really want to know: What did the celebrities know and when did they know it?
We’re of course talking about the high profile guests who were invited to Sean “Diddy” Combs infamously hedonistic parties.
The fallen rapper, behind bars on sex trafficking charges, is accused of throwing wild, alcohol and drug fueled gatherings that devolved into “freak offs,” often involving sex workers and, some allege, minors.
As per the federal indictment, Combs threw these orgiastic parties at his mansions in Los Angeles, the Hamptons and Miami Beach. On the list were multiple high-profile people, including actors, entertainers, athletes and politicians.
And, according to TMZ’s documentary, “The Downfall of Diddy,” currently streaming on TUBI, the public may soon know their names.
“This was the venue everyone wanted to be invited to so a lot of people participated that would raise people’s eyebrows,” said Tony Buzbee, the lead attorney representing more than 100 new accusers.
His Houston based firm has already sent letters to a number of A-listers to “start a dialogue.”
And just because a celebrity didn’t technically do anything untoward doesn’t mean he or she is off the hook, he told TMZ’s Harvey Levin in the doc.
“In my view, if you were there, and you knew somebody was being drugged, because you had seen it happen in a previous party or previous situation, and you didn’t do anything ... as far as I’m concerned, you are just as liable,” Buzbee said.