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Diddy Accused of Violating Jail Regulations to Unduly Influence Potential Jurors

By Alice Redpill

In the wake of waiting on a new bail hearing you would think Diddy would be on his BEST behaviour. Staying true to his lyrics, Bad boy for life. New court documents show that Diddy can’t help but break the rules.

Prosecutors publicly redacted the contents of notes they say prison investigators found in Combs’ cell “during a pre-planned nationwide sweep of BOP facilities.”

“The defendant offers nothing new and material justifying a third bail hearing,” according to the filing. “In fact, the only truly ‘new’ relevant evidence shows that the defendant has continued to engage in a relentless course of obstructive conduct designed to subvert the integrity of these proceedings.”

Combs is due in court next Friday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. E.T. before U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse in Manhattan. But clearly, because he thinks he’s above the law; prosecutors have said they may seek a superseding indictment.

A new court document released yesterday, claims investigators found notes in the ‘Rappers’ jail cell. The notes indicate that he paid someone to make an instagram post about a lawsuit that was filed against him. Allegedly he contacted her 54 times in a single day. The calls reportedly occurred shortly after Dawn Richard filed a bombshell lawsuit accusing Diddy of sexual assault and other allegations, naming Witness-2 33 times as a witness. After Witness-2 made her statement Diddy paid her. They claim he kept remind her “how toxic” and “complex” the relationship with her and Dawn was. Then pivots to the HIS philanthropic endeavors and family relationships in an effort to distract Witness-2.

Diddy allegedly has been using a cellphone in jail with the app ContactMe to communicate with witnesses and family. Also, apparently he’s using phone accounts belonging to “at least eight other inmates.” The Assistant U.S. Attorney states. They say Combs uses the “unauthorized” communications “to continue his efforts to obstruct and subvert this criminal proceeding. Examples of these efforts are plentiful,” prosecutors wrote.”

They also say they’ve reviewed dozens of jail calls from the hip-hop mogul, including some in which he instructs the people he’s calling “to add other individuals via three-way call,” which is not authorized by the Bureau of Prisons. Combs also “directs others” to pay inmates to use their personal access codes for jail phone calls, “including through payment processing apps and BOP commissary account deposits.”

“The defendant (from within the [Metropolitan Detention Center]) then monitored the analytics. Like the audience engagement—and explicitly discussed with his family how to ensure that the video had his desired effect on potential jury members in this case,” according to the filing. “Besides flagrantly violating the Court’s October 25, 2024 order prohibiting this kind of interference with a fair trial, the defendant’s own words make clear that his intent is to improperly influence the jury pool in this criminal proceeding.”

Diddy currently charged with three counts: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution. The racketeering charge, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison, alleges a criminal enterprise that began “at least in or about 2009” and included sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.

Sounds like this “Saga” will continue.

Click here to read the latest court documents in the Sean Diddy Combs Case: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25243176-usa-opposes-diddys-2nd-circuit-motion-for-abeyance

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