P Diddy will stay behind bars as the judge rejects his request to be freed following the denial of $50 million in bond which his attorneys offered the prosecutors.
The disgraced music mogul will stay incarcerated. The 54-year-old whose real name is Sean Combs is accused of racketeering conspiracy, s*x trafficking, and providing transportation for prostitution; he will remain in jail till his trial.
His lawyers informed the court that they had revoked his passport a few months earlier in an attempt to persuade the judge that he ought to go back home while he awaited trial. The US government ought to put the Ciroc businessman behind bars, according to Assistant US Attorney Emily Johnson, who shared the prosecution’s belief that there is a chance of witness intimidation.
The US government ought to put the Ciroc businessman behind bars, according to Assistant US Attorney Emily Johnson, who shared the prosecution’s belief that there is a chance of witness intimidation.
Ms Johnson said: “Mr. Combs physically and s*xually abused victims for decades. He used the vast resources of his company to facilitate his abuse and cover up his crimes. Simply put, he is a serial abuser and a serial constructor.”
Counselors said that Diddy’s almost $1 billion net wealth gives him “seemingly limitless resources” to escape in a detention brief submitted to the court. Combs “has the money, manpower, and tools” to escape without being discovered, according to the report.
In addition, the letter claims that Combs ought to be refused bail as he has already gotten in touch with possible witnesses and that there would probably be more attempts to tamper with the evidence.
The rapper is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn after being taken into custody on Monday in the Big Apple at the Park Hyatt hotel.
It was generally known that convicts like s*x offender Ghislaine Maxwell were housed in the penitentiary.
According to the Mirror, an insider revealed that: “Some people have gone into the MDC and never come out. It is notoriously tough, and there is no doubt Diddy will, like Maxwell, be a target inside. His lawyers will be doing all they can to get him out. It is a monumental fall from grace. One day he’s living the millionaire life, and now he’s in hell on earth.”
During the bail hearing, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, stated that only visitors who had been pre-approved could see Diddy, and the list might be provided to the judge to prevent witness coercion.
“Mr. Combs won’t have access to the internet or a cell phone. In this manner, witness intimidation is eliminated,” he declared.
“A lot of companies have chosen to downsize, and maybe that was the right thing for them. We chose a different path. Our belief was that if we kept putting great products in front of customers, they would continue to open their wallets.”