Wendy Williams On Speaking Out Against Diddy Years Before Sex Traffiking Investigation: 'How Many More Women?'
American rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been involved in controversies after being accused of sex assault and sex trafficking. Amid the investigation, attorney Tony Buzbee has revealed that 120 individuals have also accused the controversial rapper of sexual misconduct and he is representing them. Former American host Wendy Williams has now broken her silence on the allegations against Diddy after being critical of the rapper’s behaviour over the years.
Wendy Williams said that she was "horrified" after seeing the video of Diddy abusing his then-girlfriend. While speaking to Daily Mail, Willams revealed many people told her how she called out Diddy's behaviour before the recent investigation. She said, "What is really weird is that I have been told by so many people 'Wendy you called it' including some people from my family who have said the same."
Further talking about her reaction to seeing Diddy abusing his then-girlfriend, she added, "You know how I feel about that? It is about time,' she said. 'To see this video on TV of [Cassie] getting pummeled … it was just horrific. But now you have to think, how many more times? How many people? How many more women? It’s just so horrible."
Meanwhile, attorney Buzbee, in a press conference, revealed that the group of 120 accusers consists of 60 males and 60 females with 25 minors. These allegations span from 1991 to 2024 with one of the accusers claiming that he was only nine when the abuse happened.
The attorney said in his statement, “This type of sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation should never happen in the United States or anywhere else. This should have never been allowed to go on for so long. This conduct has created a mass of individuals who are injured, scared and scarred."
Diddy has been one of the most popular rappers in the music industry over the years and has won Grammy Awards three times. He is known for his songs 'I'll Be Missing You', 'I Need A Girl', 'Finna Get Loose', 'Last Night', and 'Coming Home', among others.