Inside the Diddy Hotline: How 26,000 Allegations Turned Into Lawsuits

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing one of the most explosive legal battles in music history—but how did we get here? In this episode, we take you inside the hotline at the center of the mass lawsuits against Combs, where over 26,000 people have come forward with allegations. We break down how a legal call center in Montana became ground zero for lawsuits against the hip-hop mogul, and why his legal team is fighting to discredit the claims before they ever reach a courtroom.
From his upcoming federal sex trafficking trial to the high-stakes mass tort lawsuits, we uncover how these legal cases are built, vetted, and fought in court. Are these claims legitimate, or is this a case of mass litigation gone too far? We explain the difference between criminal vs. civil cases, what happens if Diddy is convicted, and why settling the lawsuits might be his only way out.

With past scandals like the Boy Scouts and Catholic Church lawsuits as key comparisons, we examine whether this case sets a dangerous precedent or is a step toward holding powerful figures accountable. Will Combs’ empire survive, or is this the beginning of the end? Subscribe now and listen in as we break down every twist and turn in this unprecedented case.
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