The defense for Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs called an emergency hearing today which resulted in a major win for the musician. Judge Arun Subramanian ordered prosecutors to destroy 20 pages of material that they obtained during a search of Diddy's cell .

During an emergency hearing, Diddy 's defense team further underscored their claim that "this search and seizure are in violation of Mr. Combs’ Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights," according to court documents obtained by the Mirror. Diddy's attorney, Marc Agnifilo reportedly said: “When we visit [Combs] in jail, we have lists.

Everything in these pads are things we discuss; trial strategy, who we should speak to to undermine a witness’ credibility. We discuss everything with Mr. Combs.

” P Diddy allegedly obstructing justice from jail through 'influencing witness testimony' P Diddy 'instructed' kids to post birthday tribute as a ploy to gain sympathy Prosecutors previously claimed the search "was planned well in advance of the defendant’s arrest, and was not conducted to target any particular inmate, including the defendant." The most recent filing from prosecutors claimed that "no physical materials were seized from the defendant," but the court found that prosecutors were in posession of 20 pages of material. “We are not required to notify the defense of our ongoing investigation of criminal conduct,” Assistant US Attorney Christine Slavik reportedly said.

“We received these materials in an appropriate channe.