Notes seized from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ jail cell final month allegedly included requests for a member of the family to seek out “dust” on the rapper’s alleged victims.
In line with NBC Information, 11 pages and “eight pages of a calendar guide” that featured notes written by Combs, 55, inside his Metropolitan Detention Centre cell in Brooklyn, have been seized as a part of “a deliberate sweep to handle contraband and medicines,” per the outlet’s reporting on court docket proceedings that came about on Tuesday, November 19.
The outlet reported that Assistant U.S. Lawyer Christy Slavik from the prosecution claimed Diddy wrote about “paying off witnesses and discovering dust on victims,” earlier than quoting Slavik immediately, saying, “A witness was paid off and discovering dust on two completely different victims just isn’t a privilege.”
U.S. District Choose Arun Subramanian dominated in court docket that day that prosecutors “do away with copies” of the notes. The court docket, in the meantime, “will maintain the papers” as prosecutors and Combs’ authorized crew “submit briefs concerning the raid” within the coming weeks.
Us Weekly has reached out to authorized representatives for Diddy for remark.
The court docket listening to noticed prosecutors accusing Combs of making an attempt to affect witnesses from behind bars as he stays incarcerated on costs of intercourse trafficking, racketeering and transportation to have interaction in prostitution, following his arrest on September 16.
Slavik famous to the choose that “no member of the prosecution crew was conscious of or answerable for the search” and that it was the results of investigations carried out by the Bureau of Prisons.
A consultant from the Bureau of Prisons additionally spoke at Tuesday’s listening to, per the outlet, explaining that the search was “a part of an ongoing investigation and that the supplies have been acquired in a totally acceptable method.”
Combs’ protection crew have denied the prosecutors’ accusations, which additionally included a recount of an alleged October 14 name made by Combs to a member of the family to “work with somebody who just isn’t a lawyer about discovering details about an accuser,” per the outlet.
Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo wrote in a response to Tuesday’s listening to, “The underside line is that no multi-agency legislation enforcement initiative justified rifling by Mr. Combs’ private handwritten notes of conversations along with his legal professionals, and the prosecutors’ arguments on the contrary lack all credibility.”
As for Slavik’s declare that reviewing Diddy’s notes was “not a privilege,” ABC Information reported that Agnifilo begged to vary. He allegedly informed the court docket, “each web page from the stack is topic to the attorney-client privilege.”
“Just about each single factor in these authorized pads are issues he discusses along with his attorneys,” Agnifilo stated, per ABC. “This has been an entire institutional failure.”
Tuesday’s flip of occasions comes after Agnifilo fired again at prosecutors’ claims in a authorized movement filed on Friday, November 15, that Diddy tried to hinder an investigation by contacting witnesses whereas in jail.
“Protection counsel has lately realized that the prosecutors are in possession of legal professional shopper privileged materials, together with the defendant’s personal written notes. This search and seizure are in violation of Mr. Combs’ Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Modification rights,” Agnifilo argued in a letter submitted on Monday, November 18.
Agnifilo claimed, in court docket paperwork obtained by Us that day, that Diddy’s authorized crew was not conscious that the musician’s written notes have been taken from his cell and given to prosecutors till the prosecution filed a movement on Friday.
In September, a 14-page indictment accused Diddy of internet hosting “elaborate and produced intercourse performances” known as “Freak Offs” and alleged that he used “pressure, threats of pressure and coercion to trigger victims to have interaction in prolonged intercourse acts with male business intercourse staff.”
Diddy has remained behind bars after being denied bail twice by two completely different judges who’ve based mostly their rejections on considerations over potential witness tampering.
A 3rd bail listening to, filed by Diddy’s authorized crew on October 8, is presently scheduled for Friday, November 22.
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