After an all-night party in 2003, Denzel Washington once’screamed’ at Diddy
After a night of partying back in 2003, Denzel Washington and Sean «Diddy» Combs allegedly got into a furious altercation.
Us Weekly was informed by a source that the 69-year-old Oscar winner and the 54-year-old disgraced rapper once got into a heated dispute that ended with shouting.
Denzel allegedly yelled, «You don’t respect anyone,» at the hip-hop entrepreneur, who is presently awaiting trial on accusations of sex trafficking, according to the insider.
The source informed the magazine, «[Denzel and his wife, Pauletta Washington], had been partying until dawn [with Diddy], and they stormed out.»
Washington and Diddy were spotted together throughout the early 2000s at a variety of events, such as the 2001 Essence Awards, the 2009 inauguration of former President Barack Obama, and two NBA games.
The reason behind the altercation between the guys is unknown, but it doesn’t appear to have anything to do with Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles.
As of right now, DailyMail.com has not received a response from Washington or Diddy’s agents regarding their comments. Diddy is being imprisoned at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center two decades after the alleged occurrence. He is accused of conspiring to commit racketeering and sex trafficking.
Over the course of 25 years, an additional 120 victims—among them a 9-year-old—came forward on Tuesday to accuse Diddy of abusing them sexually.
The allegations came from Texas attorney Tony Buzbee, who declared he was now representing 120 additional victims against the rapper who is now a media magnate.
According to Buzbee, 25 of the 120 new victims were minors at the time of the alleged abuse, which occurred between 1991 and this year.
The prominent attorney declared during a news conference in Houston on Tuesday that the youngest victims were 9, 14, and 15 years old at the time of their victimization.
«This person, who was nine years old at the time, was brought to an audition with Bad Boy Records in New York City,» the lawyer revealed.
In 1993, Combs established Bad Boy Records, which served as the catalyst for the breakthrough success of Notorious B.I.G., French Montana, and Machine Gun Kelly.
«There were other boys there to try out as well,» said Buzbee. «They were all attempting to sign a record deal.» They were all minors.
Shortly after Buzbee made his charges public, Diddy’s legal team responded.
Combs’ attorney Erica Wolff told DailyMail.com, «Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors.»
«He is eager to establish his innocence and defend himself in court, where the truth will be determined by the evidence, not conjecture.»
However, the prospect of stardom was pushed over several minor victims, Buzbee stated.
‘Another minor informed supposedly by Sean Combs that he would make him a star, but he needed to talk with him in private about it away from his parents. According to Buzbee, «Mr. Combs forced the victim to have oral sex with him once they were in a private area.»
Following the announcement of a federal charge against Diddy by federal prosecutors and his incarceration last week, Buzbee’s legal office has received thousands of calls with new accusations.
Buzbee described how a fifteen-year-old girl who had been flown to New York City for a party was drugged, taken into a private room where she was allegedly raped by a youngster in Mr. Combs’ presence, and then raped again by other people in succession.
In collaboration with law enforcement, the lawyer stated that some accusations have been eliminated based on unverifiable accounts; still, a minimum of 120 prospective victims intend to bring individual lawsuits against Diddy and maybe additional perpetrators.
Many of the new victims—some of whom even collaborated with the FBI—had previously reported being abused to law police.
According to Buzbee, several of them have medical documents that demonstrate they were drugged or assaulted.
«Weird drugs, drugs you’ve probably never heard of, were found in their system,» the attorney said.
«One medication that keeps coming up in particular is Xylazine, also known as tranq, which is considered a horse tranquilizer according to our research.»
Although the claimed victims are dispersed around the nation, a large number of them are in Florida, Georgia, New York, California, and Florida.
According to Buzbee, roughly half are women and the other half are men.
A large portion of the alleged abuse allegedly took place at gatherings, like Diddy’s notorious «puppy parties» or white parties.
According to a witness who was 22 years old when she was assaulted, the usual protocol at these gatherings was to be served a drink and told that it was laced with something; if you refused to take it, you would be asked to leave the party, Buzbee explained.
In a different unsettling instance, a pregnant adult in Miami says she was sexually assaulted following a group supper with Combs.
«It seems like whatever she was drinking at the table was laced with something, but she wasn’t drinking because she was pregnant,» said Buzbee.
She went into a blackout and awoke in the same bed, purportedly with Mr. Combs in his Miami residence. I could go on and on about how torn and painful her anus and vagina were. You’re actually picking up on a theme here.
Directly behind the lawyer, pleading with others to come forward, was a prominent, red font hotline number for other potential victims.
You are not alone if you are a victim of abuse and you are out there. Speaking to possible victims who have not yet come forward, Buzbee stated, «There is a great strength in numbers.»
According to Buzbee, the bulk of the cases will be brought in courts in New York City and Los Angeles, with many being filed under pseudonyms to protect the victims.