P. Diddy's Lawyers Challenge Claims of Second Trafficking Victim in Latest Court Filing
Sean Combs' defense team has filed new legal documents challenging prosecutors' claims about a second trafficking victim. His lawyers argue these allegations are misleading and unfounded, marking his fourth attempt to secure bail since his September 16th arrest.
Sean Combs in suit during lawsuit
The defense strongly denies accusations of investigation obstruction and witness intimidation. They assert that prosecutors misrepresented information about the alleged second victim during the initial bail hearing.
In their latest bail proposal, Combs' lawyers have offered a $50 million bond package with continuous surveillance to address flight risk concerns. They're also contesting claims about 'Victim 1,' who allegedly demanded $30 million for rights to a tell-all book about their 11-year relationship.
The trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025, where Combs will face charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution purposes. His legal team maintains his innocence, asserting all interactions were consensual and legal.
Combs currently remains at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn as his legal team continues efforts to secure his release on bail.