Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd believes it’s getting very close to becoming public, unless the person in the video purchases it and pulls what is called “a catch and kill.”

Mitchell-Kidd appeared on News Nation this week and spoke about the recent New York Post article that claimed the celebrity in the video is “horrified” to learn it’s up for sale. According to the New York Post article, there is more than one person trying to sell the tape. An “insider” reportedly said, “It’s triggering [for the celebrity]. It feels like a betrayal and a violation, and it’s causing a lot of issues. It brings up some really disturbing and bad memories. It’s a total nightmare. He feels like he was victimized years ago and is now being victimized yet again. If this footage gets out, it will follow him for life. It will be on the internet forever.”

An officer with the Department of Homeland Security who was part of the raid on Diddy’s Miami home told The Post that law enforcement agencies think the Bad Boy Records mogul filmed incriminating videos at the home. The mansion allegedly contained several “sex rooms” that gave Diddy the opportunity to record sex parties and watch them remotely.