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Funk Flex denies Diddy’s sexual assault allegations as hotline skyrockets

Funk Flex denies Diddy’s sexual assault allegations as hotline skyrockets

Legendary New York DJ Funk Flex has expressed his doubts about the number of sexual assault allegations Diddy is currently facing, as thousands more alleged allegations arrive.



Flex shared his thoughts on Diddy’s ongoing case after Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee made an explosive announcement that he is representing 120 alleged victims of Diddy’s sexual assault – 60 men and 60 women. Buzbee, who has led the legal pursuit against the rapper, also announced that a hotline has been set up for victims of Diddy’s alleged crimes. Funk Flex took to social media to criticize the extent of the allegations, directly stating the claim that Diddy sexually assaulted 120 people.

“120 people sexually abused by Diddy? Really? 120 people sexually abused by Diddy?” Flex asked, clearly incredulous.

His blunt reaction then took a sharp turn as he appeared to dismiss the allegations as ridiculous.

“Just say you’re broke and need money,” he said.

Although he acknowledged that some of the claims were troubling, particularly in light of the allegations against Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie, Flex quickly drew a line in the sand.

“We don’t like the video with Cassie and Diddy – it was horrible to watch and that shouldn’t happen to any woman,” he explained, referencing a disturbing incident involving the singer.

But when it comes to the 120 allegations, Flex concluded: “But attacking 120 people sounds stupid.”

Flex’s video follows disturbing revelations from attorney Tony Buzbee, who collected evidence and statements from alleged victims of Diddy’s decades-long abuse. The allegations, which reportedly span 25 years, allegedly involve both minor and adult victims. Buzbee explained that the hotline his legal team set up to collect claims was overwhelmed. He declared, “The floodgates have really opened,” explaining that an overwhelming 12,000 calls were received in a single day following a press conference.

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Meanwhile, the hotline Buzbee uses to gather evidence against Diddy is staffed by over 100 people working around the clock to sift through the influx of calls. The team’s job is to identify legitimate victims and witnesses while collecting key evidence for future civil cases.

Of the 120 people who planned to file a lawsuit, at least 25 were minors at the time of the alleged abuse. One particularly alarming case involves a victim who was allegedly sexually abused by Diddy and others at a Bad Boy Records audition in New York when she was just nine years old.

The child had been promised a record deal by both him and his parents before the horrific incident allegedly occurred. According to Buzbee, many of the allegations involve victims who were lured into Diddy’s orbit with the promise of fame in the music or television industries.

Check out Funk Flex’s address on the situation in the post above.














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