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Diddy Greets Fans in NYC Amidst Legal Issues

Diddy was recently seen interacting with fans in New York City, despite facing several legal battles, including a federal human trafficking investigation and multiple lawsuits. These allegations involve accusations of sexual abuse, physical assault, and emotional abuse from various individuals, including his former artist Dawn Richard. Richard claims she witnessed Diddy mistreat other women, including Cassie, during their time together on Making the Band.
In a clip circulating online, Diddy appeared unfazed as fans rushed to greet him, ask about his ex, Yung Miami, and snap photos. While keeping his responses to a minimum, he did flash his signature “L” sign. The sighting comes on the heels of a lawsuit from Richard, who accuses Diddy of emotional and sexual abuse. In response, Diddy’s attorney released a statement denying the allegations, calling them an attempt to gain attention and money, coinciding with Richard’s album release.
Despite these legal challenges, Diddy remains engaged with his fans, but his legal troubles continue to mount, with many awaiting the outcomes of the investigations and lawsuits.
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