Sean "Diddy" Combs made another plea to be let out on bond earlier this month, but prosecutors are fighting to keep him behind bars. The disgraced music mogul is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York. He's currently awaiting trial for charges ranging from sex trafficking to racketeering.

Combs has pled not guilty in court and has denied any wrongdoings. This is his fourth attempt at bail, having been denied three times. P Diddy trial could see household name celebs 'speak out about what really went on at wild parties' Diddy jail rules: Inside phone, email and visitation restrictions at rapper's 'hell on earth' prison An opposition was filed from the prosecution on Friday and was obtained by the Mirror US.

The opposition claims that Combs has tried to obstruct justice while in prison. "Since the defendant has been detained at MDC, he has continued to try to evade law enforcement monitoring, corruptly influence witness testimony, and further attack the integrity of these proceedings," the document read. Combs allegedly "repeatedly communicated with others in ways that violate BOP [Federal Bureau of Prison] rules and are designed to evade BOP and law enforcement monitoring.

" The prosecution claimed Combs was using PAC numbers of at least eight other inmates to make three-way calls to contact people not on his approved list and allegedly "used an unauthorized third-party communication system to send messages to numerous individuals,.