Diddy Lawyers Are Still Pushing for His Release Before Sentencing
Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs try to get him out of prison again Before his conviction hear in October.
Lawyers from the disgraced magnate, 55, filed a request on Tuesday, July 29, asking the judge Arun Subramanian To reconsider his previous decision to keep Diddy behind bars until he was sentenced on October 3.
“There are exceptional circumstances justifying a depression of compulsory detention and ensuring that Sean Combs is released,” wrote the Diddy’s legal team in his file before citing “the history of the Mann law as well as the way in which she was continued in the past decades” as proof that the rapper should be released. (The Mann law, promulgated in 1910, is a federal law which prohibits the interstate or international transport of individuals for prostitution purposes.)
“There was literally never a case like this, where a person and his girlfriend organized adult men to have consensual sex with the long-term adult friend in the context of a lifestyle demonstrated” swingers “and were prosecuted and imprisoned under the Mann law”, wrote the lawyers. “Sean Combs should not be in prison for this driving. In fact, he can be the only person currently in a prison in the United States to be a kind of John, and certainly the only person in prison for having hired adult male escorts for him and his girlfriend, when he had not even had sex with the escort himself. “
The motion continues to ask that Diddy be released with a deposit of $ 50 million to his house in Miami, with his trip “Limited to the southern district of Florida, the South
New York district for lawyer meetings, as well as the airports necessary to travel between the two. He would also abandon his passport and would not be allowed to ask for another.
If the judge thinks that Diddy demands that “more extreme conditions” accept his release, the request proposes to add “home ownership, private security approved by the court and preliminary services with the cost borne by the defendant, mental health treatmentTreatment of drug addiction, electronic surveillance of the defendant or any other condition than the court deems necessary. »»
“With all the conditions laid above, Mr. Combs may show by clear and convincing evidence that he does not represent a danger to the community, and he was fully going to supervision by preliminary services to ensure that the court knows that Mr. Combs does not represent a danger for a person,” continued the motion.
Diddy was Order in September 2024 And accused of racketeering, transportation to engage in prostitution and sexual traffic. He pleaded not guilty of accusations and denied all the allegations against him. On July 2, a jury found him guilty of two transport manager but acquitted him from the other charges.
After the verdict, the lawyers of Diddy asked again that he be released on bail, but the judge rejected the request and ruled that he should stay in prison until His conviction of October 3. (Diddy has been incarcerated at the Brooklyn metropolitan detention center since his arrest last year following several previous requests for preliminary liberation.)
Before judge subramanian made his decision of July 2 to keep Diddy behind bars, CassieThe lawyer sent a letter to the court supporting the government’s request to keep it in prison.
“Ms. Ventura believes that Mr. Combs is likely to pose a danger to the victims who have testified in this case, including itself, as well as the community,” wrote the lawyer Douglas Wigdor.
Cassie, 38, dated Diddy from 2007 to 2018 and was a star witness for the accusation during the trial, May started in May. His testimony occurred almost two years after having accused Diddy of physical and sexual abuse throughout their relationship in a trial in November 2023. Diddy denied his allegations at the time, and the parties settled amicably one day after the prosecution was made public.
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