Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs ' fate regarding bail will be decided next week after a Friday session. The 55-year-old appeared in Manhattan federal court on November 22 to discuss his bail release. He has already been denied bail multiple times since his arrest in September, despite pleading not guilty.
U. S. District Judge Aran Subramanian has charged the prosecutors and defense to clarify how Diddy has been in touch during his two-month detainment at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York , as reported by PEOPLE.
The judge also requested specifics on the kinds of communication permitted to Diddy by the Bureau of Prisons. Elon Musk mocks Ellen DeGeneres over resurfaced Diddy post but it backfires Diddy prosecutors told to destroy 20 pages of evidence after raid on jail cell Both parties are due to submit the detailed information by 12 p. m.
ET on November 25. Currently housed at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, he awaits his May 2025 trial on sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution charges. He and his legal team staunchly refute all allegations.
Diddy’s attorneys argued in their latest bail petition, that he merits bail with home confinement in an Upper East Side three-bedroom abode, under constant watch by a trio of full-time security officers. They also claimed that the proposed conditions for his arrest were "far more restrictive" than jail, including limiting phone calls to lawyers, restricting visitors to only his lawyers and specific family members, maintaining a visitor log, and avoiding contact with witnesses or potential witnesses. His defense attorney Marc Agnifilo stated, "there's just zero chance" of the music mogul being violent towards someone if that's what the government is "afraid of.
" Prosecutors contended that Diddy "cannot be trusted" to comply with pretrial bail release terms. DON'T MISS: Jennifer Lopez made brutal Diddy comment just weeks before their split [INSIGHT] Diddy's legal team slam wild 'freak off' parties claims in new documentary [COMMENT] Sting says Diddy scandals 'don't taint' his hit single as it's 'still my song' [NEWS] They highlighted to the judge that "this is a case about violence" and that the conditions Diddy's legal team suggested in the bail package are insufficient. Prosecutor Christy Slavik argued that for the "conditions to be sufficient," there must be trust that the defendant will follow them, but she expressed doubt that "the defendant cannot be trusted.
" She also questioned the effectiveness of Diddy being monitored by a team of private security guards he pays for. During the court session, Diddy was present and greeted his mother Janice Combs and his six children with waves and kisses. Quincy, Justin, Christian "King," Chance, and twins D'Lila and Jessie Combs attended the hearing to support their father, sitting with their grandmother in the second row of the gallery.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs' bail request to be determined next week after hearing
Sean "Diddy" Combs had a bail hearing in Manhattan federal court on Friday, but ultimately, a decision was not made.