Sean Diddy Combs ' attorneys on Tuesday claimed that his sex trafficking case may have to be dropped due to “prosecutorial errors” made during a recent raid conducted at the rap mogul's prison cell. During his appearance at the emergency court hearing in New York on Tuesday, Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo blamed prosecutors of a “complete institutional failure” that they claim might have put the case in jeopardy. The lawyers went on to argue that Diddy's “constitutional rights” were violated after federal agents seized 19 pages of the rapper's notes during the last month raid and shared them with prosecutors.
What did Diddy's handwritten confidential notes contain? Diddy's handwritten confidential notes to his legal staff regarding defense tactics for his impending trial were among the materials, according to Agnifilo. Moreover, the rapper's “Things to Do” list included an instruction for his family member to “find dirt” on two suspected victims, as well as pages where he put “inspirational” phrases for himself, he added. The prearranged sweep, according to Agnifilo, was a “pretext” for a jail official to target the rapper.
Withdrawal of the prosecution team or “dismissal of the indictment” are two possible remedies, he stated. Also Read : New set of Diddy lawsuits accuse him of sexually assaulting and drugging teen girl, Florida man Here's what Judge Arun Subramanian said After hearing his argument, Judge Arun Subramanian directed the prosecutio.