On September 16, 2024, Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested and arrested. “We are disappointed with the decision to initiate, in our opinion, unfair criminal proceedings against Mr. Combs,” said Marc Agnifilo, a lawyer Diddy. The rapper was imprisoned in New York, where he spent almost eight months. Diddy is accused of “creating a criminal enterprise whose members and partners dealt with human trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstructing the justice system.” The rapper's trial moved and his daughters came to the court.
Diddy in the courtroom. The daughters did not want to listen to it
Three Dyddy's daughters: Chance, d'Alla and Jessie appeared in court to support their father. One of the witnesses during the trial was a sex worker who betrayed the intimate details of knowledge with Didy. He claimed that he was to intercourse with the ex -partner of rapper Cassie Ventura before his eyes. He also said that Diddy used violence against a woman. As the People portal reported, the rapper's daughters did not stand and They left the courtroom when the “testimonies of the witness contained drastic and spicy details.” Prosecutors also recreated a recording of hotel monitoring, which showed Diddy kicking and beat Cassie Ventura lying on the ground. Combs's daughters saw this recording.
Diddy's lawyer gave up his defense. “I can't…”
In February, the media circulated information that Diddy's lawyer Anthony Ricco submitted a request to withdraw from defense. He mentioned everything in a statement. He added that he made this decision after talking to the rapper's main defender, Marek Agnifilo. “In no accident I still can't effectively act as legal advisor Sean Combs. With respect, but I am sorry to give the court to grant the requested relief, “Anthony Ricco wrote, not revealing much. The team of defenders of Combs is managed by an extremely experienced lawyer Marc Agnifilo. The man conducted 200 cases in his legal career, which has been going on for over 30 years.
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