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Just name them already! A lawyer in Texas says that he will file lawsuits against Diddy on behalf of more than 100 victims and that the suit will expose “many powerful people” who were involved in his sexual exploits for years.

It feels like a cruel tease. After the Epstein list slipped through our hands from his murder, the public has an appetite to know who has used their power to sell fame to the American public based on vile rituals!

The lawyer, Tony Buzbee, said that one of the victims was 9 years old at the time. He said that he is organizing complaints by “120 accusers [who] were roughly split evenly by gender, spanned over 30 years and included 25 minors.”

He said that some of the “powerful people” involved have already been contacted by the FBI.

Thirty years!? 

I can’t help but wonder: Why would he announce the downfall of powerful people before actually filing lawsuits? Doesn’t that seem like a dangerous thing to do in advance? Wouldn’t it be safer to lead with the suits and the evidence?

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