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In a big win for Diddy, his only in quite some time, a federal judge said he would not consider evidence obtained during a sweep of the rapper's jail cell at his upcoming bail hearing. Judge Arun Subramanian also ruled that the prosecution will need to destroy its copies of the 19 pages of notes obtained after the sweep. Diddy's win ahead of third bail plea Sean Diddy Combs appeared in court on Tuesday, November 19, wearing a khaki jumpsuit and hugged his attorneys.

He was seen without shackles. The hearing was called after prosecutors made accusations on Monday that Diddy's attorney-client privilege had been violated. Several items were seized from his cell during a Bureau of Prisons sweep, which the disgraced rapper's attorney called 'outrageous government conduct' and a 'due process violation.



' After this win, Diddy's third bail hearing is scheduled for Friday, November 22. ALSO READ: Did Diddy CALL Witnesses From Prison? Here's What We Know Diddy to appear unshackled The defense also claimed that the seizure included notes Combs had written to his lawyers concerning defense strategies. Combs' attorney Marc Agnifilo said in court Tuesday, "When we visit him 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." Prosecutors argued that the items taken during the sweep were unrelated to the case and did not target specific inmates were not le.

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