Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team is reportedly considering calling sex workers as witnesses in his upcoming trial to support his defense against sex trafficking and related charges. The defense aims to demonstrate that interactions between Combs and these individuals were consensual and part of lawful adult entertainment, challenging the prosecution's narrative of coercion and exploitation. This strategy seeks to counter allegations by presenting testimony that portrays the relationships as consensual and transactional, rather than abusive or criminal.
Segment two...
Sean "Diddy" Combs has issued a cease-and-desist letter to his former protégé, Moses "Shyne" Barrow, in response to statements made in Shyne's new Hulu documentary, "The Honorable Shyne." The documentary revisits a 1999 nightclub shooting incident involving both men, during which Shyne alleges he was unjustly made the "fall guy" while Diddy was acquitted. Shyne claims Diddy persuaded witnesses to testify against him, leading to his conviction and subsequent eight-year prison sentence. Diddy's representatives have categorically denied these allegations, labeling them as "unequivocally false." They assert that Diddy was acquitted of all charges related to the incident and has consistently maintained his innocence
Segment three...
During a recent court hearing, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian questioned whether Sean "Diddy" Combs had added the word "Legal" to his jailhouse notes after their initial creation. This inquiry arose amid disputes over the seizure of Combs' handwritten notes from his cell, which his defense argues are protected by attorney-client privilege. The judge's concern centers on the possibility that Combs may have retroactively labeled the notes to prevent their use by prosecutors in his upcoming sex trafficking trial.
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Judge Asks If Diddy Retroactively Wrote 'Legal' on His Jail Notes - Business Insider
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