A judge in New York City refused bail to music mogul and businessman Sean “Diddy” Combs for the third time on Wednesday. He is awaiting trial on accusations of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and prostitution transportation.
The rejection comes as worries about misbehavior and witness manipulation are on the rise.
No restrictions of release, according to US District Judge Arun Subramanian, could sufficiently protect the public or stop judicial meddling.
Combs rejected almost two dozen allegations of sexual assault made against him in separate civil lawsuits and entered a not guilty plea to the criminal charges.
According to the prosecution, Combs operated a “criminal enterprise” that included intimidation, forced labor, and kidnapping.
Prosecutors provided proof that Combs abused jail contacts to persuade witnesses and public sentiment in his favor, which further complicated his case.
Combs allegedly sent hundreds of messages to people, including those who were not on his permitted contact list, using the inmate texting app ContactMeASAP, according to court records.
Additionally, prosecutors accused him of arranging a film starring his children to elicit compassion and pressuring people to post on social media in support of his defense.
Combs’s defense team has denied these allegations, claiming that his incarceration prevents them from being ready for his trial in May 2025.
In addition, lawyers contested the validity of a recent search of Combs’s jail cell, in which prosecutors found handwritten notes they claim demonstrate evidence of obstructing justice.
Prosecutors contended that Combs’s purported tampering actions rendered the attorney-client privilege null and void, but Judge Subramanian ordered the destruction of the confiscated papers.
Combs is facing numerous civil claims alleging abuse, coercion, blackmail, and threats in addition to the criminal proceedings. In certain cases, the victims are minors.
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Combs’ defense refutes the accusation made by one of the accusers’ attorneys, Lisa Bloom, who says Combs has directly influenced jail witnesses.
Bloom also implied that Combs’s circle members might be charged, saying, “He didn’t do this alone.” Those who collude with predators must likewise be held accountable.
A $50 million bond arrangement, which included house arrest and limitations like no female visitors, was previously proposed by Combs’s legal team, but the judge turned it down.
His attempts to be released have been unsuccessful, even though he sold properties in Miami and Los Angeles to raise the cash.
While they continue their investigation, prosecutors have left the possibility of more charges or defendants open.
Despite growing legal difficulties, Combs continues to claim his innocence while incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
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