Diddy is taking legal action against grand jury witness Courtney Burgess and his lawyer, Ariel Mitchell, accusing them of spreading misinformation and making “outlandish claims” about his personal life.
According to the lawsuit, Burgess has repeatedly alleged that Diddy has video tapes of his alleged “freak off” parties, where celebrities engaged in unspeakable acts with minors. Diddy denies these claims, stating that he has never participated in such activities.
Burgess has been a key figure in the case against Diddy, claiming to have provided evidence of the mogul’s antics to the FBI.
He also claims to have obtained a copy of diddys ex girlfriend and baby mama Kim Porter’s memoir, which he plans to release despite objections from Porter’s children.
Ariel Mitchell, Burgess’s lawyer, has dismissed Diddy’s defamation claims, calling the lawsuit a “pathetic ploy to silence victims and people who stand up for victims.”
Mitchell asserts that her client is in the right and is looking forward to countersuing Diddy.
The lawsuit seeks $50 million in damages, citing harm to Diddy’s reputation and personal life.
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