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As Diddy nears a month behind bars in NYC, more of his alleged victims continue to come forward.

According to Billboard, the latest claims come in the form of six new lawsuits, four of which are men.

One man claims he worked for streetwear brand Ecko back in 2008, which is how he met the former music mogul. He alleges that he ran into Diddy –along with three bodyguards while in the stockroom at Macy’s NYC flagship store in Herald Square. He says he was approached from behind and pistol-whipped him, causing him to fall to his knees. After, he says Diddy walked over to him and said, “Suck my d-ck, Ecko,” before orally raping him.

Two years earlier, in 2006, another lawsuit filed by a male says he was working security at Diddy’s infamous White Party when he says he consumed a drink before realizing it was laced, possibly with Ecstasy. As the drugs took effect, the man says Diddy forced him into a van before raping him.

The most recent allegations come from 2021. Another man alleges he was also drugged by Diddy, losing his faculties after just one drink, which led to him being hin in a room where he was sexually assaulted by at least three men, and he vividly remembered a naked Diddy standing above him.

Most disturbing of all the suits, may stem from the White Party in 1998. A then 16-year-old recounted wanting to break into entertainment, and Diddy told him he had the “right look for the music industry” and then forced him to drop his pants and proceeded to squeeze his genitals.

The new cases are among those of alleged victims represented by famed Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee of Buzbee Law Firm, which now totals over 120 people.

Weeks ago, Buzbee held a press conference to announce the number of victims he’d be representing. Along with the AVA law group, they even launched a hotline so that more could feel safe coming forward.

As for Diddy, his bail has been denied twice, citing his resources and the possibility of witness tampering, signaling he may be behind bars until his sex trafficking trial begins in May 2025.

See how social media is reacting to the latest alleged victims’ stories below.

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