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Mega Edition: The Feds Respond To Diddy's Motion For Pre Trial Release (6/11/25)
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In response to Sean Combs' appeal for pretrial release, the appellee (the prosecution) has filed an affirmation opposing the motion. The government argues that Combs poses a significant flight risk due to his vast resources, international connections, and alleged history of witness intimidation. They emphasize that the seriousness of the charges, which include sex trafficking and racketeering, increases the likelihood of Combs attempting to evade justice if released.
The prosecution also highlights concerns regarding public safety, citing allegations of ongoing criminal behavior that could continue if Combs is granted pretrial release. They argue that his wealth and influence could enable him to obstruct the investigation or intimidate witnesses, further compromising the integrity of the trial. The appellee maintains that the initial decision to deny pretrial release was justified and urges the appellate court to uphold that ruling.
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The prosecution also highlights concerns regarding public safety, citing allegations of ongoing criminal behavior that could continue if Combs is granted pretrial release. They argue that his wealth and influence could enable him to obstruct the investigation or intimidate witnesses, further compromising the integrity of the trial. The appellee maintains that the initial decision to deny pretrial release was justified and urges the appellate court to uphold that ruling.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.29.0.pdf
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In response to Sean Combs' appeal for pretrial release, the appellee (the prosecution) has filed an affirmation opposing the motion. The government argues that Combs poses a significant flight risk due to his vast resources, international connections, and alleged history of witness intimidation. They emphasize that the seriousness of the charges, which include sex trafficking and racketeering, increases the likelihood of Combs attempting to evade justice if released.
The prosecution also highlights concerns regarding public safety, citing allegations of ongoing criminal behavior that could continue if Combs is granted pretrial release. They argue that his wealth and influence could enable him to obstruct the investigation or intimidate witnesses, further compromising the integrity of the trial. The appellee maintains that the initial decision to deny pretrial release was justified and urges the appellate court to uphold that ruling.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.29.0.pdf
…
continue reading
The prosecution also highlights concerns regarding public safety, citing allegations of ongoing criminal behavior that could continue if Combs is granted pretrial release. They argue that his wealth and influence could enable him to obstruct the investigation or intimidate witnesses, further compromising the integrity of the trial. The appellee maintains that the initial decision to deny pretrial release was justified and urges the appellate court to uphold that ruling.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.ca2.234342fd-2384-426f-a4a4-aeca250ee12d.29.0.pdf
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