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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs may face a lengthy time behind bars given the severity of charges against him, including sex trafficking and racketeering, but his spirit remains unshaken. According to his attorney, Marc Agnifilo, the music mogul is staying remarkably positive, using his time in jail to focus on his defense. Earlier, Agnifilo mentioned how eager Diddy was to testify.

Now, as he awaits trial, it remains to be seen whether he will present his side of the story to shift the narrative, or if, as experts warn, that might prove to be a risky decision. Diddy is ‘positive’ and focusing on defense In the new TMZ documentary titled "The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment," which just dropped for streaming, the music mogul’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, made several startling claims, including that Diddy will not agree to a plea deal. Agnifilo noted that Diddy is gaining confidence from his legal battle rather than allowing the indictment to break him.



When asked about Diddy's state of mind, an important point given that he has been placed on suicide watch in Brooklyn ’s infamous Metropolitan Detention Center—plagued with tragic incidents, including murders and suicides—Agnifilo emphasised Diddy's resilience. The claims come amid time his time in jail with a warning from an old nemesis, Suge Knight, who has asked him to “watch his back” around the other inmates. Diddy, for now, has accepted the reality, according to his legal team, and is approaching his next move with.

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