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The troubles of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who faces sex trafficking and racketeering charges, appear to be easing. At a press conference on October 1, attorney Tony Buzbee announced that 120 people, including a 9-year-old boy, have accused Combs of assault.

Buzbee explained that the 9-year-old victim was allegedly abused during an audition for Bad Boy Records in New York City. He explained, “This person, who was 9 years old at the time, was taken to an audition at Bad Boy Records in New York City.”

According to Buzbee, the victim alleged that he was allegedly “abused” by Diddy and others at the studio, with him and his parents being promised a record deal.

The lawyer also shared another victim's account in which Diddy allegedly promised to “make him a star” and then forced the minor to perform oral sex. Buzbee found that 25 of the 120 new victims were minors at the time of the attack.

What are the allegations against Sean Diddy Combs?

Rapper Sean “P Diddy” Combs, the famous hip-hop star, is accused of sexually abusing 120 victims, including 25 children, including a boy aged nine, according to a US attorney. The Grammy winner has long been dogged by allegations of violent abuse against women and is now in prison on criminal charges.

Buzbee described that the victims were 60 men and 60 women and that 25 were minors at the time of the alleged misconduct. The allegations relate to a period from 1991 to this year. “This type of sexual assault, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation should not be happening in the United States or anywhere else.” This should never have taken this long. This behavior has left scores of people hurt, frightened and scarred,” Buzbee had said at a press conference. ALSO READ: 'My son is not the monster…': Sean 'Diddy' Combs' mother defends her son amid sex trafficking allegations

Sean Diddy pleads not guilty

Combs, 54, remains at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He pleaded not guilty to federal charges on Sept. 17. According to the charges, Combs allegedly used his influence to coerce female victims into drugged and choreographed sexual acts with male sex workers. These events were known as “Freak Offs.”

Diddy's lawyer Erica Wolff denied the allegations and called them “false and defamatory.” Wolff stated, “As Mr. Combs' legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every unfounded allegation in what has become a ruthless media circus.”

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Combs' mother defends him

Diddy Combs' mother Janice Combs has publicly spoken out in support of her son. She issued a statement through her attorney, Natlie G. Figgers, condemning her son's public treatment before he had his day in court.

In the statement, Janice expressed her heartbreak: “It is heartbreaking to see my son being judged not for the truth, but for a narrative created from lies. Witnessing what looks like a public lynching of my son before he did it. “The opportunity to prove his innocence is a pain too unbearable for words.”

Combs is one of hip-hop's most well-known music managers, producers and performers. He has won three Grammys and collaborated with artists such as Notorious BIG, Mary J. Blige, Usher, Lil Kim, Faith Evans and 112. He founded Bad Boy Records in 1993, the influential fashion brand Sean John, a vodka brand and the television channel Revolt. In June this year he sold his shares in the latter company.

(With agency input)

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