LAGOS HOTEL, 3 OTHER PROPERTIES FORFEITED BY DRUG KINGPINS AUCTIONED AT N6.1BILLION.(PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 Lagos hotel, 3 other properties forfeited by drug kingpins auctioned at N6.1billion *- It’s a clear message that cartels won’t be allowed to enjoy proceeds of their criminal trade, says Marwa*  A Lagos hotel and three other properties seized from drug kingpins by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and forfeited to the Federal Government through court processes have been auctioned for the sum of Six Billion One Hundred and Forty- Eight Million Nine Hundred and Sixty-Four Thousand Naira (N6,148,964,000.00) only. This was the outcome of a competitive bid process for the sale of eight assets forfeited by drug barons in parts of the country. While bidders who offered above reserved prices emerged winners of four of the listed properties, bids for four others failed because none offered up to the reserved prices. Announcing the winning bids at the bid opening ceremony attended by representatives of ICPC, Civil Society Organisations, auctioneers and bidders at the NDLE...

LAWYER REPRESENTING 120 DIDDY ACCUSERS WARNS CELEBS INVOLVED IN 'FREAK OFFS' TO PAY UP OR GET SUED. (PHOTO).

 


Lawyer Representing 120 Diddy Accusers Warns Celebs Involved In 'Freak Offs' To Pay Up Or Get Sued


A-list stars who seemingly partook in Sean "Diddy" Combs' "freak off" parties now face an ultimatum to either settle out of court or face a lawsuit even if they didn't do anything illegal.

Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing more than 120 alleged victims, disclosed that he has sent out "demand letters" to the celebrities, asking them to pay up or face the consequences.

Tony Buzbee had previously mentioned that investigations into Sean "Diddy" Combs' case had implicated several Hollywood big shots but refrained from dropping names.


Tony Buzbee has disclosed that he's now going after other celebrities who attended Diddy's "freak offs" even if they did nothing wrong.


In a new appearance on TMZ's documentary, "The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs," the Texas-based attorney claims such big names are as guilty as those who perpetrated the crimes, explaining that their silence and unwillingness to stand against it makes them liable.


Buzbee says the A-listers involved include several politicians, celebrities, and business people, as Diddy's party was the event everyone lobbied to get invited to.

He insisted that he was following "typical practice," which is to "send a demand" to lay out what they believed the situation was and how the celebrity was involved, and then "try to start a dialogue."


However, if that approach fails, they would "just file a lawsuit."

When asked if he'd sent those "demand letters," he nodded in the affirmative and said, "That's true."

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