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Sean “Diddy” Combs advocates not to be guilty for the new indictments in the federal sex trafficking process

Sean “Diddy” Combs advocates not to be guilty for the new indictments in the federal sex trafficking process

Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded guilty for the latest version of the Government’s accusations against the rapper during a Friday meeting in court.

The new indictment against Diddy extended the chronology of his alleged sex and rocket traffic behavior and added two more victims. Also, the criminal prosecution accused the rapper “last night” of forcing employees to work for hours, threatening them with physical or reputational injury and forcing an employee to engage in a sexual meeting with the musician.

Diddy appeared on Friday in court with visibly gray hair. The rapper wore a bronzed jumpsuit and was supported by his family – his mother and four of his children. At the end of the meeting, Diddy turned to his family and cast a two -handed kiss.

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Diddy’s criminal prosecution and legal team were in court to reduce a handful of problems before his trial. Judge Lin Subramanian has completed a chronology for the start of the trial, planning the questionnaires to be granted to the potentials on April 28.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs appears without handcuffs during a court hearing on November 19. (Elizabeth Williams)

During a previous hearing, the sub -Ramanian judge scheduled the Combs process to start on May 5. The criminal prosecution is expected that the case of the Government is lasting six weeks, while Diddy’s legal team now estimates that he needs two weeks to argue the defense of the rapper.

The criminal prosecution said that the production of discovery for Diddy’s team was made 25 times separate, but claimed that the defense did not hand over any evidence in a letter submitted on Thursday.

The government confiscated a total of 96 devices from comb during attacks in its houses – nine at the airport, 36 in Miami and 51 in Los Angeles. Also, the authorities confiscated the Combs phone during his arrest on September 16 and performed a search for his hotel room in Manhattan.

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Sean Diddy Combs listens to the hearing of appeal to bail at the Federal Court in Manhattan.

Sean Combs’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, argued previously for Diddy’s release following his arrest for racing and sex traffic charges. The request was refused. (Elizabeth Williams by water)

The singer “I will miss you” spends her time at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, while waiting for her federal process for the alleged missile and sex traffic. Diddy was behind the graces of September.

The naked musical mogul fought to be released from prison while waiting for the trial three times, with his latest attempt on November 27. Combs offered up to $ 50 million to wait for the process of his house on Star island, but prosecutors insisted that the musician was a threat to witnesses and victims.

Sean Diddy Combs is wearing a black shirt in the sketch in the courtroom in the appeal hearing.

Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded guilty in September, and a judge set the trial date for May 5. (Elizabeth Williams by water)

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Combs was investigated for the trafficking of people in March 2024.

Diddy has been charged With conspiracy conspiracy, sex traffic with force, fraud or constraint and transport to engage in prostitution in an uncertain federal indictment on September 17th. While Diddy has maintained his innocence, if he is found guilty, he faces at least 15 years behind bars or a maximum life penalty in prison.

Damian Williams speaks at a press conference to announce the descent of an accusation that loads the SEAN music mogul "Diddy" Comb

American lawyer Damian Williams speaks at a press conference to announce the release of an accusation that accuses the “Diddy” Music Music Combuse with federal crimes. (Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)

Authorities claimed that Diddy led a Criminal enterprise Through his business, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Global Combs, among others. He used “firearms, threats of violence, constraint and verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse” to fulfill his sexual desires, according to the uncertain indictment obtained by Fox News Digital.

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