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USPA Nationwide Security, renowned for its expertise in human trafficking investigations, has become involved in the high-profile Sean “Diddy” Combs case, where over 3,000 accusers have come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse. The accusations, spanning decades, include claims of abuse at Combs’ notorious “white parties.” USPA intends to offer limited (free) investigative support, close protection services, and trafficking expertise, prioritizing assistance to those prosecuting the case and, when possible, the attorneys representing victims. Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents 120 of the accusers, is preparing to file civil lawsuits against Combs. As the case expands, USPA’s role emphasizes the critical need to protect those involved in seeking justice and holding offenders accountable in this growing legal battle.

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USPA Nationwide Security weighs in on the explosive Sean Combs case, where 3,000 accusers have come forward alleging misconduct and abuse.

By: Michael Evans


USPA Joins Efforts to Investigate Sean Combs Case Involving 3,000 Accusers

In a startling development, more than 3,000 individuals have stepped forward, accusing hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual misconduct and abuse, with 120 individuals preparing to file civil claims. USPA Nationwide Security has now joined forces with legal experts and investigative teams, offering their resources and expertise to assist in the case. The case has rapidly escalated, becoming one of the most talked-about legal battles involving a public figure in recent history.

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USPA, renowned for their investigative and close protection services, has announced their involvement in the ongoing investigation into allegations against Sean Combs. With 3,000 accusers coming forward, Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee has been vetting the claims, leading to 120 individuals being ready to file civil lawsuits. The accusations span decades, with alleged incidents dating back to the early 1990s, including misconduct at high-profile events like Combs’ infamous “white parties” and other gatherings.

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USPA Joins Combs Case
3,000 Accusers Come Forward
USPA’s Trafficking Expertise
Legal Team Prepares Lawsuits
Protecting Legal Teams From Retaliation
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Sean Combs Case Timeline and Legal Battles Intensify

The legal case against Sean Combs began earlier this year, with federal charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution being filed in New York. Combs was arrested and is currently being held in the Special Housing Unit at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. Despite maintaining his innocence and pleading not guilty to all charges, the accusations continue to mount.

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Sean Combs’ legal troubles took a sharp turn recently when one of the accusers, Adria English, saw her attorneys, Ariel Mitchell-Kidd and Steven A. Metcalf, request to withdraw from her case due to “irreconcilable differences” and alleged undermining behavior.

The lawyers’ motion to withdraw, obtained by USA TODAY, outlined a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship. While this development may have affected English’s case, the overwhelming number of accusers still brings significant pressure on Combs’ legal defense.

"Having worked on trafficking cases for years, I’ve seen the devastating impact. USPA is committed to protecting and empowering victims."

Combs Denies All Accusations

Combs’ legal team has categorically denied the accusations, referring to them as “meritless” and part of a “reckless media circus.” According to attorney Erica Wolff, Combs plans to prove his innocence in court. Despite these assertions, the sheer number of individuals stepping forward, many alleging that they were minors during the time of the misconduct, paints a disturbing picture of abuse and exploitation in the entertainment industry.

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Federal Case Assigns New Judge for Sean Combs

Adding to the growing complexity of the case, a new federal judge has been assigned to oversee the trial. Judge Arun Subramanian, who has a strong background in civil litigation, will now be handling the proceedings. This transition has raised speculation about the direction the case might take under his watch.

The allegations detail disturbing accounts of abuse, including reports that victims were drugged at parties and coerced into illicit acts. These claims echo other high-profile cases within the entertainment industry that have exposed widespread misconduct.

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USPA Intends to Provide Support to Legal Teams in Combs Case

In response to recent allegations, USPA Nationwide Security intends to offer its support to those prosecuting the case, including attorneys representing victims where possible. Brian Fitzgibbons, who oversees USPA’s investigative division, expressed the organization’s readiness to provide security and protective services to prosecutors, legal teams, and victim advocates who may face threats. “Our goal is to ensure the safety of those leading the charge in holding perpetrators accountable,” Fitzgibbons said. “We are prepared to offer our resources, within our budget constraints, to support both the prosecution’s efforts and the legal teams representing victims in their pursuit of justice.”

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USPA’s decision to involve itself in this high-profile case underlines its commitment to addressing the deep-seated issue of trafficking in high-society events, which have long gone unreported. Their goal is to assist law enforcement and attorneys by ensuring that legal teams alike can work without fear of intimidation or retaliation.

Combs’ Accusers Span Across Multiple States

The accusations are as widespread as they are shocking. Attorney Tony Buzbee’s law firm has revealed that the victims are from over 25 states, with the majority coming from New York, California, Georgia, and Florida. Some allegations date back to the early 90s, with reports of abuse involving minors as young as nine years old.

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“Our goal is to ensure the safety of those leading the charge in holding perpetrators accountable"

USPA’s Mission: Bringing Justice to the Victims

With USPA offering its security expertise, the legal teams prosecuting Sean Combs can strengthen their ability to pursue justice safely and without intimidation. USPA’s offer ensures that attorneys, witnesses, and other key individuals can focus on the legal battle, knowing they are protected from external threats. This added layer of security should bolster the legal teams’ efforts as they work confidently in one of the most significant sexual misconduct cases in recent history.

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About the Author

Michael Evans, founder of USPA Nationwide Security, has spent decades protecting vulnerable individuals, including victims of human trafficking and exploitation. Starting USPA in 2005, Evans built a global security firm known for its relentless dedication to safety and justice. Through his hands-on leadership, Evans led investigations into missing persons and runaway cases, often targeting predators like Sean “Diddy” Combs. His philanthropic initiative, Kingsman, focuses on safeguarding women and children from abuse and trafficking, aligning perfectly with the mission to protect those preyed upon by figures of power. Even after stepping down in 2021, Evans remains a strategic advisor, continuing his life’s work of ensuring that vulnerable people are not left defenseless against predators. His legacy is a testament to how success can be harnessed to create meaningful change in society, particularly in the fight against exploitation.

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Michael Evans

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Email: mevans@uspasecurity.com

Phone: (800) 214-1448

United States v. Combs, No. 24-CR-542 (S.D.N.Y. Oct 4, 2024), available at https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25147296-combs-indictment-24-cr-542.

“Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accusers Speak Out as 3,000 Claims Surface.” YouTube, uploaded by Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, 3 Oct. 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGJlV6vmmuc.