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Lawyer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ who defended Osama Bin-Load gave up the case

Lawyer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ who defended Osama Bin-Load gave up the case

One of the best lawyers of the rapper Sean “Diddy”, Anthony Ricco – who served as a defense lawyer In the case of the United States V. bin laden – asked to be removed from the case two months before the sex traffic process begins.

“In no case, I can continue to function effectively as a lawyer for Sean Combs, in accordance with ABA standards for criminal justice.” Ricco wrote in Manhattan Declaration of federal judgment. “It is requested respectfully, but unfortunately, the court will grant the requested exemption.”

Ricco submitted the motion on Thursday, but its offer to give up the official will not be official until a judge approves it.

Ricco did not give any explanation for what he could not continue to represent Combs, but the New York Post mentioned that his decision came after talking to Combs main counselor Marc Agnifilo.

“It has become a true sh*tshow, they are desperate not to go to the trial,” an anonymous lawyer said for the cause. “Look at records; Toss everything to the wall and something is praised. “

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’, with his mother sitting in the back, participates in a hearing in the federal court in the city of Manhattan in New York, USA, October 10, 2024 in this sketch in the courtroom. (Credit: Jane Rosenberg/Reuters)

The process will start in May

Combs is to be tried on charges of missile, sex trafficking and transport to engage in prostitution charges since May 5. He has been incarcerated since his arrest on September 16 and is held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center.

In addition, just a few days after a civilian case accusing Combs and Jay-Z of raping a 13-year-old in 2000 was now abandoned by Jane Doe Middle Age, The New York Post reported that the defense combs a accused the turbulent office of the American prosecutor to go after their client with “racist laws because he is a strong black man and is being prosecuted for conduct that is not regularly unpunished. ”

Combs is currently experiencing at least 40 processes of men and women who claim to be drugged and sexually assaulted them or raped them and faces a mandatory minimum behind bars and until prison for life, if convicted of the tip charger.