Diddy‘s legal professionals say they’ve acquired a trove of discovery materials from the federal government over the previous 6 weeks — they usually’re going after the federal prosecutors’ assertion there is a doable second sufferer.
In keeping with authorized docs filed Friday and obtained by TMZ, Diddy’s attorneys attacked the federal government’s declare there was a possible second sufferer of Diddy’s alleged intercourse trafficking operation.
As you understand, the unique indictment pointed particularly to 1 unnamed sufferer, who appears to be his ex-girlfriend, Cassie, primarily based on the allegations. The feds charged Diddy with racketeering, intercourse trafficking and transportation to interact in prostitution.
In Friday’s courtroom submitting, Diddy’s attorneys stated the notion of a purported second intercourse trafficking sufferer is nonsense, claiming the girl in query is “not a sufferer in any respect.”
Diddy’s attorneys declare prosecutors have not even interviewed the girl and say she wasn’t a goal of any obstructive conduct by Diddy.
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The legal professionals additionally stated Diddy by no means tried to hinder the prosecutors’ investigation by contacting the alleged second sufferer and the feds had been totally conscious of that.
The attorneys say the federal government misled the courtroom and hid the true information throughout Diddy’s first bail listening to after his September 16 arrest in NYC.
This newest submitting marks Diddy’s fourth try at making bail after repeatedly being rejected by the courtroom.
Within the docs, Diddy’s legal professionals additionally deal with “Sufferer 1,” who appears to be Cassie, the music mogul’s ex-girlfriend.
The attorneys say Diddy and “Sufferer 1” had an 11-year relationship, however the first allegations by the accuser got here 5 years after the couple’s 2018 break up in November 2023.
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What’s extra, the legal professionals say the proof factors to a transparent case of extortion by “Sufferer 1,” who demanded $30 million from Diddy to buy the rights to a tell-all guide about their relationship.