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Scott (Kid Cudi) Mescudi & Deonte Nash: Why Diddy's Defense Is Crying Foul (6/13/25)

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Sean Combs’s legal team fired back at federal prosecutors in a sharply worded letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, criticizing the government for filing a legal brief well past the court’s established deadline—at nearly 1:00 a.m. The defense argued they had insufficient time to fully respond and would, for now, address only the government’s claims regarding the testimony of musician Scott Mescudi (known as Kid Cudi) and prospective witness Deonte Nash. They further requested that the court withhold any ruling related to another witness, identified as Mia, until they could provide either an oral or written rebuttal later that morning.
Beyond responding to the specific testimony issues, Combs’s attorneys voiced broader concerns about what they called a recurring tactic by prosecutors: filing last-minute briefs to limit the defense’s ability to counter arguments in writing. The defense urged the court to enforce a clear 10:00 p.m. filing deadline for all future government submissions regarding next-day testimony—arguing that basic fairness and due process require enough time for them to properly respond. The letter underscores the increasingly combative procedural battles unfolding alongside the trial’s headline-grabbing testimony.
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Sean Combs’s legal team fired back at federal prosecutors in a sharply worded letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, criticizing the government for filing a legal brief well past the court’s established deadline—at nearly 1:00 a.m. The defense argued they had insufficient time to fully respond and would, for now, address only the government’s claims regarding the testimony of musician Scott Mescudi (known as Kid Cudi) and prospective witness Deonte Nash. They further requested that the court withhold any ruling related to another witness, identified as Mia, until they could provide either an oral or written rebuttal later that morning.
Beyond responding to the specific testimony issues, Combs’s attorneys voiced broader concerns about what they called a recurring tactic by prosecutors: filing last-minute briefs to limit the defense’s ability to counter arguments in writing. The defense urged the court to enforce a clear 10:00 p.m. filing deadline for all future government submissions regarding next-day testimony—arguing that basic fairness and due process require enough time for them to properly respond. The letter underscores the increasingly combative procedural battles unfolding alongside the trial’s headline-grabbing testimony.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.399.0.pdf
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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