Lawyer Suing Diddy Warns Other Celebs at 'Freak-Offs' to Pay Up or Face Lawsuits
The attorney who is representing more than 120 alleged victims against Diddy says he's setting his sights on other high-profile people who attended "Freak-Offs" -- even if they did nothing illegal.
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