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Diddy's 'to do list' asking family member to 'find dirt' on victims was seized in cell raid, court hearing reveals LISTEN: The Trial of Diddy – bringing you the biggest and most shocking details from the rapper’s downfall each week. Available wherever you get your podcasts now By DANIEL BATES IN NEW YORK FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 22:55 GMT, 19 November 2024 | Updated: 23:11 GMT, 19 November 2024 e-mail 13 View comments Lawyers for Diddy have claimed his sex trafficking case may have to be dismissed due to 'prosecutorial errors' during a recent raid of the rap mogul's prison cell.

Attorney Marc Agnifilo accused prosecutors of a 'complete institutional failure' that they say could have potentially jeopardized the case, during an emergency court hearing in New York on Tuesday. The defense team claimed the rapper's constitutional rights were violated last month when federal investigators seized 19 pages of his notes during a sweep of his cell and shared them with prosecutors. Agnifilo claimed the material contained Diddy's handwritten privileged notes to his legal team concerning defense strategies for his upcoming trial.



The court heard feds also seized Diddy's 'Things to Do' list, which included telling a family member to 'find dirt' on two alleged victims, as well as pages in which he wrote 'inspirational' quotes for himself. Agnifilo called the pre-planned sweep a 'pretext' for a prison investigator to target Diddy – real name Sean Combs. The potential remedy could i.

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