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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs wants evidence from home raids suppressed

Sean “Diddy” Combs' legal team submitted that the attack on the “ACT Bad” rapper's home would be curbed prior to a sex trafficking trial.

Combs' attorneys said in a document filed Sunday in Manhattan federal court that his client's Los Angeles and Miami homes, iCloud accounts, phone and hotel rooms applications could be in his favor. Yes, claiming that “the facts that could have been presented and that were excluded are too broad.” A very distorted picture of reality. ”

“The statement of possible causes was intentionally misleading,” the lawyer wrote in a six-page filing.

Sean “Diddy” Combs' legal team provided evidence from the rapper's home raid and was cursed prior to a sex trafficking trial. Getty Images on MTV
The lawyers argued that the warrant was too broad, eliminating the fact that may have been in favor of the client. Connelan/Mega

“But it worked — the government got a warrant, leaked information that caused damage, and carried out a military-style raid at Combs' residence.”

Combs' legal team said it is “never trustworthy,” claiming that the most obscene details listed on the search warrant came from “Producer-1.”

Court documents compiled what an unnamed producer told investigators, but the defense allegedly “released a story about his time.”

Combs' lawyers alleged that the warrant “presented a very distorted picture of reality.” Instagram/Diddy
“The government essentially took the position that everything about his life was evidence of a possible crime,” they argued in court documents. Getty Images

“The government ultimately dropped these allegations on a later warrant, but their lack of credibility emerged from the start,” the lawyer wrote. “And once again the government has failed to disclose the financial incentive to create and decorate producer 1's financial incentive.”

Combs' lawyers said the government is not calling him “Producer-1” to testify as a witness in future trials because “his story is fantastic and he is unreliable.”

The disgraceful hip-hop mogul legal team also said the warrants were “unconstitutional and broad,” and his accusations were “Mr. Combs himself was a 'corporate' and his business, his family, personal relationships and said it reflects his relationship, and his relationship, and his extraordinary legal theory. Sex life was all part of a criminal conspiracy. ”

Homeland Security stormed Miami and LA homes in Combs in March 2024 in connection with sex trafficking investigations. Stefan/BackGrid
During the search, the Fed seized various supplies allegedly being used at the Revolt co-founder's sex party, including drugs, more than 1,000 baby oils and lubricants, and three AR-15 rifles. miamipixx / vaem / backgrid

“The government essentially took the position that everything about his life is potentially evidence of a crime. …The only limitation is that the evidence must be “related to the subject crime.” That's what he meant, but the theory was that his entire life was an assaulting company, and that was not a limit at all,” the document read.

Homeland Security stormed two Combs homes in March 2024 in connection with a sex trafficking investigation.

During the search, the Fed seized various supplies allegedly being used at the Revolt co-founder's sex party, including drugs, more than 1,000 baby oils and lubricants, and three AR-15 rifles.

“I miss you,” the host was arrested in September and charged with conspiracy to assault. Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or forced. Transportation for engagement in prostitution. Sean “Diddy” Comb's Getty Images
He pleaded not guilty to the charges and his trial is scheduled to begin in May. Diversity via Getty Images

The 55-year-old Combs and his Combs Enterprise members (including high-ranking supervisors, security staff, household staff and personal assistants) promoted a “freak-off” allegedly filled with drugs, alcohol and gender.

Last September, the “I Lost You” host was arrested by a federal agent at the Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City and charged with three counts. Sex trafficking by force, fraud, or forced. Transportation for engagement in prostitution.

Combs pleaded not guilty to the charges and his trial is scheduled to begin in May.

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