JAKARTA - Sean Combs alias P Diddy, who is currently behind federal prisons in Brooklyn, New York, is said to have obstructed the ongoing legal process over the sex trafficking case that ensnared him.
According to Billboard, the prosecutor said that Diddy had contacted prospective witnesses and influenced public opinion from inside the prison, to influence prospective judges in the upcoming trial.
The prosecutor's claim was made in Manhattan federal court documents on Friday, November 15 evening, which opposed Diddy's latest $50 million guarantee proposal.
The prosecutor wrote that a review of the prison call footage conducted by Diddy showed that the Bad Boy Records boss had asked family members to contact potential victims and witnesses, and urged them to create a narrative that influenced the jury.
The prosecutor's claim also said that Diddy had also encouraged marketing strategies to influence public opinion.
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"The defendant has repeatedly shown even while in detention that he will openly and repeatedly ignore the rules to influence the outcome of his case incorrectly," the document reads.
The defendant has shown, in other words, that he cannot be trusted to comply with the rules or conditions.
The document states that it can be concluded from his behavior that Diddy wants to blackmail victims and witnesses into silence or give testimony that helps his defense.
On the prosecutor's claim, Diddy's lawyer was said to have not immediately responded to a request for clarification.
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