With a hearing on Thursday (October 10), we now know when Diddy’s federal trial for alleged sex trafficking will begin. He went to Manhattan federal court for a third time to try to get bail, and the Inner City Journal reported that his judge gave him and his team a trial start date of May 5, 2025. It was pushed back to April, but Sean Coombs’ attorney, Mark Agnifilo, accepted a May start date. However, it is unclear whether this establishes a start date or whether the court still needs to formally confirm the date.
Nonetheless, prosecutors reportedly advised the judge that their case would last three weeks. In addition, the judge also scheduled a discovery hearing on December 18, and Didi’s lawyers requested a gag order after alleging that “agents have been leaking grand jury information and making other prejudicial statements.” Not only that, but federal prosecutors have hinted that future charges will be added to the original indictment as their investigation remains ongoing. Still, we don’t know the sentence for Puffy’s third bail.
Judge proposes start date for Diddy’s trial
This comes after Diddy’s team recently accused federal authorities of leaking footage of him assaulting Cassie in a hotel room. They have also called for a federal investigation into alleged misconduct, but it’s unclear whether they hindered his chance for a fair trial. As of press time, federal authorities have not made a public statement on the matter, but we can speculate that they may discuss it at a hearing today (Thursday, October 10). This joins other allegations in the case, including more misconduct lawsuits against the bad boy mogul.
Meanwhile, Diddy’s former bodyguard Gene Deal recently claimed that Biggie Smalls’ mother Voletta Wallace co-signed his contract after an alleged conversation they had. accusation. Many other celebrities and accusers have claimed connections between Combs and other celebrities, but almost all of them are just accusations. Fortunately, the court appears to be moving forward with his trial and will reach a solid conclusion in due course. As the accusations continue, it seems only this trial will separate fact from fiction.
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