Explosive Allegations Against Diddy: Victims Report Drugging with Horse Tranquilizer

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Fresh allegations about Diddy drugging his victims with horse tranquilizer have found their way into the public domain. It is alleged that these victims were unsuspecting and only knew about the drugs in their system after checking into a hospital. Shockingly, they discovered it to be “weird drugs.” Since the rapper has been under investigation, several victims have accused him of sexual wrongdoings. More recently, it was established that over 100 others were victims of Diddy’s sexual desires. A press conference on October 1, brought a rather alarming detail to light.

Tony Buzbee, the lawyer representing 120 alleged victims of Diddy’s, said they were drug tested. Following the “weird drugs” were discovered in their systems. This included xylazine popularly called horse tranquilizer. According to Buzbee, Diddy targeted children and young victims. He once drugged a 20-year-old woman who attended his party. Consequently, after seeing a doctor, she tested positive for cocaine and horse tranquilizer. Allegedly, Diddy also had victims who were as young as 9.

Amid the accusations, the 54-year-old has maintained his innocence. Meanwhile, his lawyers are willing to battle it out in court. One of his representatives, Erica Wolff, claimed that Diddy never targeted young people. In the meantime, the music mogul still sits in the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. Just last month, Diddy was whisked off in handcuffs by federal agents. At the time of the arrest, the music exec was strolling into his Manhattan hotel.

The indictment charges read by US Attorney Damian Willams levied three critical offenses against Diddy. He was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The story gets darker as reports indicate that more powerful people and celebrities are involved.

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