The legendary Reggie Bush said he received a “sign” from something greater when he was rejected from one of Sean Diddy Combs parties because his friend too drunk, as the music mogul stands accused of human trafficking and racketeering.
Some 120 people have come forwards to claim they suffered mental, emotional or physical abuse at the hands of the 54-year-old and his associates during “freak off” party events which were attended by several A-List celebrities.
And Bush, who spent 10 years in the NFL where he rushed for 5490 yards and scored a total of 58 touchdowns, was almost one the attendees at Diddy’s Star Island mansion in the early hours of one morning.
However, one of his friends began to vomit in front of security leading to the cohort’s rejection, something Bush now suggests was divine intervention as he said to Robert Griffin III, “I believe in signs when I see them.”
Combs denies all claims against his name and pleaded not guilty before the court, with much of the attention surrounded by his “freak off” or “white” parties, drug-fuelled events where people had lots of sex lasting for days.
He was arrested by the United States Department of Homeland Security on September 16 in Manhattan and has been detained in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Brooklyn, where he has thrice been denied bond.
Combs accused of drugging and raping a minor
Combs has now been accused of serious crimes such as rape, sexual assault and coercing others into sex with one victim of the music executive reportedly as young as nine years old at the time of the incident.
And now another minor has allegedly come forwards, by using the lawyer Tony Buzbee, to accuse the middle-aged man of raping her and drugging her when she was just 15 as the attorney sues for alleged exploitation and sexual abuse on behalf of the victims.
“This female individual was raped and then other individuals took turns raping her,” Buzbee told reports, adding that she was flown in from New York City before being taken to a “private room” in Diddy‘s presence.
Combs currently denies all claims and his innocence must be presumed until the conclusion of a fair and legal trial.
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