Sean "Diddy" Combs has bolstered his legal team by adding two new high-profile attorneys: Anthony Ricco, a renowned trial lawyer, and Alexandra Shapiro, an appellate expert. This decision comes amid his ongoing legal battle after his September 2024 arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs is accused of being involved in a wide-ranging conspiracy, leading to a highly publicized case. His legal team is now making a third attempt to secure his release on bail after previous denials.
In their latest filing, Combs' defense proposed a $50 million bail package, which included stringent conditions such as no female visitors outside his family. Despite this, U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter denied the request, citing concerns that Combs remained a danger to the public. His lawyers continue to argue for his release, claiming that he is innocent and poses no flight risk.
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Diddy enlists high-powered legal team for THIRD bail attempt... two weeks after his arrest for sex trafficking charges | Daily Mail Online
The recent allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs are serious, with attorney Tony Buzbee bringing forward the claims of over 120 individuals, including men, women, and minors. These accusations span decades and detail various instances of sexual abuse, trafficking, and exploitation. The claims involve abuse at hotels, private parties, and during professional encounters, such as auditions for Bad Boy Records.
Some of the most shocking allegations include minors being abused under the promise of career opportunities, as well as instances of drugging and sexual assault. Tony Buzbee has stated that these accusations are backed by evidence and will be pursued in court, with lawsuits expected to be filed soon..
Remember those floodgates we were talking about? Well, not only have they opened, but the whole dam has now blown apart.
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Diddy faces new sexual abuse allegations from 120 accusers, with claims involving 9-year-old: lawyer | Fox News
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