Diddy’s victims: so many people have come forward so far

It's almost impossible to keep track, but there's another Diddy update. Because new facts keep coming to light, each one more shocking than the last. Of course, there is a lot of speculation, particularly based on the connections that artists have with each other. For instance, Justin Bieber is said to have become a victim after coming into contact with Diddy through Usher. Usher himself is also believed to be one of Diddy's victims, and there is a suspicion that everyone who has ever attended Diddy's ‘White parties’ was aware of his dirty dealings.
Meanwhile, more and more victims are daring to come forward now that they realize they are being taken seriously, and that he could really be convicted for his actions. The 12 charges against him all relate to the abuse he has committed: drugging, raping, filming those rapes, and so on. It is slowly becoming clear how many people have suffered from this: the count stands at 120 individuals. These include both women and men, of whom 25 were minors at the time of the abuse. We're talking about children as young as 9 years old... All of this happened roughly between 2000 and 2020 (20 years long!), although I can't imagine he hasn't made new victims between 2020 and 2024.
To do whatever he wanted with the victims, he ensured they became unconscious by unknowingly having them take ketamine. He did this, for example, by filling the champagne bottles he poured for them with the drugs. I think every time that the worst and most shocking facts have come to light, but new, bizarre details keep pouring in daily. Most victims come from the states of New York, California, and Florida. But since Diddy flew all over the world in his heyday, we can assume that his victims also come from all over the globe. The lawyers representing the victims are calling on everyone in the music and entertainment industry to come forward if they have ever witnessed or themselves become victims of Diddy's abuse. Diddy is already scheduled to appear in court on October 9.



