Prosecutors are urging a judge to deny bail for hip-hop artist Sean “Diddy” Combs after allegedly finding evidence of witness-tampering during a search of his jail cell. They claim that materials discovered suggest he has been influencing witnesses in his ongoing legal case involving charges of racketeering and sex trafficking.
Prosecutors implore judge to deny bail for Sean “Diddy” Combs after alleged witness tampering
According to AP News, Combs’ lawyers have responded to allegations of witness tampering by accusing the prosecution of misconduct and stating that the search violated his constitutional rights. They argue that personal notes and legal documents, including privileged communications between Combs and his attorneys, were improperly seized. The defense has requested an immediate hearing to address who authorized the search and to challenge the use of the seized materials in court.
However, according to prosecutors, the search was part of a routine safety sweep conducted throughout the detention facility and was not explicitly targeted at Combs. They assert that a separate team handled potentially privileged materials to ensure confidentiality. The prosecution alleges evidence from the search indicates Combs has attempted to contact witnesses through third parties and orchestrate social media campaigns to influence public perception and potential jurors.
Combs, 55, has been in custody since his arrest in September on charges that include sex trafficking, racketeering, and coercion (including the infamous “Freak-Off” parties). The indictment alleges that he led a network that abused women over several years, using tactics like blackmail, violence, and threats to silence victims. He has pled not guilty and is seeking release on a $50 million bail package. If approved, the package would include strict conditions like home detention and constant monitoring.
The case has attracted significant media attention, with both sides filing motions ahead of the upcoming bail hearing. Prosecutors emphasize the risk of witness-tampering and potential obstruction of justice if Combs is released. At the same time, his defense insists that he should be granted bail due to the alleged weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and his right to prepare for trial outside of jail.
A decision on Combs’ bail is expected at the next hearing, which will determine whether he remains in custody as he awaits his trial scheduled for May 2025.