Sean Combs, Founder & CEO of Bad Boy Records

Onumba.com — Reportedly, more than 120 people have come forward to accuse P. Diddy of sexual assault. That’s a mind-blowing tidal wave of accusers, to say the very least.

But even with that incredible raft of accusers, there could be more if history of this kind of court imbroglio offers any clue. For what P. Diddy is grappling with is a sprawlingly salacious convergence of money, celebrity and sex ——– a juicy trifecta which often feeds the litigious overreach (long-throat) in folks who would crawl out to join the burgeoning symphony of accusations.

Now, it appears merely being seen in a photo with P. Diddy has become the linchpin for fabricating a sexual encounter(s) casting one as a victim.  Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing the accusers, said that he was contacted by 3,280 would-be accusers before winnowing it down to 120.  The accusers —– 60 males and 60 females —– are from 25 states, most coming from New York, California, Georgia and Florida.

The 54-year old music mogul is being accused of a potpourri of sexual misconducts. More than 30 lawsuits have been filed against the New York native ——– so far——– in what is sure to play out as a riveting vortex of sexual encounters, drunken shindigs and a plethora of ‘he said – she said.’

But wait. Is this guy really guilty of these appalling crimes?

Well —— that all remains to be seen.

One thing is for sure though: dude is in more hot water than a Chinese tea bag. Of course, acquittal is always a possibility, but the embarrassment of being dragged through what is sure to be a hypersexual court circus would inflict an indelible stain ——— win or lose.

P. Diddy, whose birth name is Sean Combs is, of course, innocent until proven guilty in a court of law if a plea deal is out of the question. Still, one can’t help but recoil at the drip, drip, drip of hard, suffocating evidence against him to see the looming doom of a man who is in a heap of trouble.

For his part, the wealthy founder of Bad Boy Records has emphatically denied all the charges brought against him.

But even if he did nothing wrong, the road to establishing his innocence is going to be long and littered with broken bottles, ceramic shards, barbed wires and rusty nails.

It ain’t gonna be pretty.

As the saying goes, where there is smoke, somewhere in there is fire. And in this case, it could be a volcanic inferno considering that a head-spinning cavalcade of folks is claiming to be wronged.

Mr. Combs’ saga had quietly simmered out of public scrutiny for a while, with the notoriously meddlesome media barely glossing over it. But that all changed after a video footage of the music mogul surfaced in which he was seen in a rage pummeling and kicking a helpless woman in a hotel hallway.

Prior to that shocking video, there had been muted whisperings about P. Diddy abusing women and boys. But those whisperings failed to gain traction until the mind-numbing video footage of the hotel shellacking was revealed to the utter disgust of the public, eventually triggering law enforcement investigation of the music executive.

Mr. Combs was subsequently arrested and thrown into a calaboose now facing a laundry list of serious charges including sexual assault, abuse, rape and human trafficking often involving coercion, violence and drugging.

Diddy’s request for bail was denied, even after offering to pony up a whopping $50 million. He is worth nearly $1 billion and can easily afford it. But while money is able to fetch him a pricey yacht, a Rolls Royce and a cool Lambo, it can’t buy him freedom , not in America. Judge Arum Subramanian cited the safety of the community, the possibility of Diddy interfering with the case and then the concern of absconding as reasons for denying bail.

There’s a long, long way to the end of this mess. So, stay tuned.