Texas Senator Ted Cruz calls on President Donald Trump to release all files with regard to the Combs test of Sean 'Diddy'.
“I've been calling for the administration to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, and also the P. Diddy files,” Cruz told the Bulwark.
Combs was sued in September by federal officials with racketeering -entry, sex trade and transport to enter into prostitution.
The alleged activity was in line with its extensive sex parties that are known as 'freak offs'.
The federal government accused Combs of the use of its 'versatile business empire' to facilitate women and other people for his events and incidents of 'repeated physical abuse' according to the charges.
Americans have called for the release of the 'Diddy files', as many expect them to contain a long list of celebrities that, according to them, are guilty of sexual crimes.
Trump's choice for FBI director Kash Patel said in November that the president would probably release the details of the case to restore confidence in American law enforcement.
“He will come in there and give them the Epstein list, they might give the Diddy list, and they are terrified,” said Patel during an interview at the Benny Johnson Show.
Us Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) calls for the release of the files involved in the federal case against Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Billionaire Elon Musk has also joined the requirements for the release of the Diddy files, where a message shared the idea in November.
Combs is not guilty of the crimes and is currently being held in the metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn while waiting for his trial.
He is confronted for 15 years for life in prison.
More than two dozen other people have brought lawsuits against combs that claim sexual abuse, rape and physical abuse.
American producer-musician sean “Diddy” Combing
Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to deny all charges and accusations against him
Combs continues to fight against all the charges and lawsuits that have been brought against him, and denies criminal activities.
Last week, Combs appointed a defamation against Courtney Burgess, who claimed that he had videos of the famous rapper who commit sexual acts with celebrities, including those who looked like minors.
The defamation of $ 50 million accused Burgess of the 'manufacture' of his claims against him who 'disadvanted unfounded speculation' that went viral on social media and painted him like a 'monster' and a 'pedophile'.