Buzbee DEFLECTS Diddy’s Desperate Attempts To Have Him Removed, Claims Diddy Lacks Proof

“Yo, what’s up, guys? How’s everyone doing today? Listen, if your name is Tony Busby or Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, you’re gonna wanna hear this. A big lawsuit just got filed against Tony Busby, and it’s a wild one. If you didn’t know, Busby’s the lawyer who’s got like 120 cases suing Diddy right now. But here’s the thing: a lot of people are thinking, ‘Wait, Diddy’s suing Busby?’ Nah, not Diddy himself, but one of Diddy’s associates is the one actually suing Busby. And get this—they’re claiming all kinds of crazy stuff, like extortion and other wild accusations.

But hold up, Tony Busby is not backing down. This guy’s a total powerhouse in the legal world. He fired back at the lawsuit with some serious heat, saying, ‘Diddy, I see you for what you are. And as for your lawyers, their days are numbered. I’m a US Marine, I ain’t scared of anything. If you want to get down and dirty, I’m right here.’

Busby’s basically saying, ‘Come at me, bro,’ like he’s ready to go all-in, military-style. I’m talking about straight-up Full Metal Jacket vibes, sitting in the mud, no fear.

Now let’s talk about Diddy for a sec. It seems like he’s trying everything he can to get ahead, pulling every trick in the book. But honestly, Diddy doesn’t have the same power he used to. He’s been losing his grip lately.

And speaking of Diddy, y’all remember that video I did where I talked about how Diddy supposedly ‘sacrificed a bird’ to get out of trouble in a major trial? Yeah, I know, sounds crazy, right? But hear me out. Jean Dill gave an interview saying that right before Diddy went to trial for the whole shooting with JLo and Shine, he was acquitted. But before that, he stopped by Central Park and met with someone Jennifer Lopez introduced him to. They supposedly did a bird sacrifice. Jean swore he saw smoke swirling around Diddy—but he quickly called it sage, not smoke. It’s wild, but go watch the interview; it’s actually pretty funny.

Alright, back to Busby. He’s not playing around. He’s coming for everyone involved with Diddy, saying he’s looking into all of them—anyone who’s been around him, or maybe even helped him with all this shady stuff. So, Busby sends a demand letter, and Diddy’s people? They weren’t worried at all. They’re like, ‘Oh, he sent a letter? Don’t even trip. Let him talk. We got this. And when the time’s right, we’re gonna hit him with the reverse Uno card.’

Crazy, right? You couldn’t make this stuff up.”
Diddy’s friends were confused at first, asking, “Reverse Uno? What do you mean?” One of them joked, “Should we put ketamine in his soda?” But they quickly shut that idea down. “No more drugging people’s drinks,” they said. “This time, we’re doing it while everyone’s sober.” It wasn’t as exciting, but they agreed to go along with it. So Diddy’s lawyers pulled him aside and said, “Let Busby keep sending you stuff. Act like you’re considering it, but trust me, he’s probably going to cross a line. And when he does, we’ve got him. Extortion. Once we catch him for that, we can turn the tables. We’ll threaten him—if he doesn’t back off, we’ll have him locked up. That’ll make all his clients leave him, and no new ones will come either.”

Now, I know what you’re thinking—did Diddy’s lawyers really think this through? If you know Tony Busby’s history, you might doubt it even more. But Busby didn’t hesitate to hit back with a statement: “It doesn’t work like that. I’m suing in Los Angeles to stop Diddy’s team from blocking the release of names in public lawsuits. They won’t stop me.” Here’s the kicker: the lawsuit against Busby was filed by a John Doe, someone with a lot of power.

Now, let’s pause for a second and talk about this. Diddy’s team has been going after people, saying there’s no reason for anonymity. They argue that people should reveal their identities. But most people who file as John or Jane Doe are doing it because they’re powerless and afraid of what might happen if they’re exposed. It’s ironic that a powerful person would try to hide behind a John Doe. Diddy’s team has been pushing for no anonymity, but that’s pretty hypocritical when you think about it.

Back to Busby—he’s not backing down. He made it clear: “We won’t let powerful people and their high-priced lawyers silence survivors. The lawsuit against me is an attempt to intimidate me. The lawyers behind it immediately ran to TMZ, likely to try and stop the survivors from speaking out.”
Here’s the deal: the lawsuit filed against my firm has no legal merit whatsoever—it’s honestly laughable. Here’s why: we sent a standard demand letter to a New York lawyer who we know represents an alleged perpetrator and potential defendant, on behalf of two clients who are claiming sexual assault.

Hold on a second, though—New York lawyer? I don’t want to start any rumors, but that could mean anything, right? But it’s a high-profile defendant, and a New York lawyer? You know what I’m getting at. Okay, okay, I’ll stop. Let’s get back to the point.

We sent the letter to the lawyer outlining our intent to seek confidential mediation and to file a lawsuit. No money was mentioned, no threats made—just a straightforward letter, like the ones lawyers send all the time in all sorts of cases across the country. The lawsuit against my firm is a blatant attempt to intimidate me and my clients into silence, and that is a huge mistake.

Now, let me be clear: I’m a US Marine, and I’m not going to be silenced or intimidated, nor will my clients. Since our professional efforts to resolve this have clearly failed, we’re going to disclose the demand letters publicly when we file our suit. Unfortunately, abuse of the legal system happens far too often, and this lawsuit is a perfect example. I’m confident that once everything is out in the open, it’ll all come to light and sort itself out.

And by the way—Tony Busby. That’s me. If this whole thing was orchestrated by a high-profile person, I’ve got to say—you’ve made a serious mistake. I’m starting to believe the rumors about Diddy. It looks like he’s the one pulling the strings with his legal team, and I think they trusted the wrong people to make this whole scheme work. And it backfired.

If you were worried about your name being exposed, and you trusted Diddy’s team to protect you, well, you’re about to feel the consequences. I’m ready, Busby’s ready, and when we file, we’ll name names. Of course, with the Jane Does and John Does involved, I can’t reveal any names without a court order—but let’s see how this plays out.

It’s a sad but telling reality: these tactics were apparently enough to keep a criminal out of the spotlight for so long. But now, things are starting to unravel. Anyway, drop your thoughts in the comments. One thing’s for sure—Diddy’s house of cards is falling apart. And anyone who tried to use this extortion tactic, with no money or threats in the demand letter? Yeah, that wasn’t a smart move.

Talk to you all soon.

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