Disgraced rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs is at the center of various abuse allegations, and the National Organization of Women (NOW) has something to say. Diddy denies all allegations against him and pled not guilty in court . But earlier this week, a lawyer held a press conference to announce that 120 people will be filing sexual assault charges against the disgraced music mogul.
Many celebrities have spoken out against Diddy, and now the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United states have something to say. Christian F Nunes, the president of National NOW released a statement on the allegations against Diddy. Three reasons why P Diddy accusers' lawyer held press conference to announce their lawsuits P Diddy faces accusations of sexual abuse from 120 people, accusers' lawyer claims at Houston press conference "It’s heartbreaking to listen to the accounts of survivors of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ alleged crimes of sexual violence, rape and abuse.
They deserve justice, and Sean Combs must be held fully accountable," she said, "As new accusations and individuals come forward, we also see how damaged we are as a society by an insidious culture of toxic masculinity that has gone unchallenged too long." She continued: "We are challenging this systemic failure right now. It can never be permissible to side with perpetrators, profit off their celebrity, and join in their blame and shame of survivors.
" The head of the organization then made a call to action fo.