Photos of Diddy at the Mel Drive-in Theater in Hollywood, which proudly displayed photos of many celebrity visitors, have been deleted following his recent arrest. The iconic Los Angeles restaurant has pulled two photos featuring the bad boy mogul, TMZ can confirm. “We saw on the news what happened with Diddy and it wasn’t good,” the manager told the outlet.
Authorities arrested Didi in New York City last month, charging him with sex trafficking and racketeering. He has pleaded not guilty to the alleged crimes but remains awaiting trial at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Additionally, some of his alleged victims have filed lawsuits against him. Lawyer Tony Buzbee claims to know more than 120 “Diddy” victims and they plan to take legal action.
Diddy’s family attends bail hearing in New York City
Justin Combs (second from right) and Christian Combs (right) are the sons of rapper and music producer Sean “Diddy.” Combs leaves federal court after his father’s bail hearing on September 18, 2024 in New York. and trial on sex trafficking charges.
In a statement provided to Rolling Stone, Diddy’s attorney Erica Wolfe previously denied numerous allegations. “As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every baseless accusation in a reckless media circus,” she wrote. “That being said, Mr. Combs He categorically denies that any allegations regarding his sexual behavior are false and defamatory. When the claim is made and served, he looks forward to proving his innocence and proving his innocence in court, where the truth will be determined based on evidence rather than speculation.
On Monday, a victim identified only as Jane Doe accused Diddy of raping her at a Manhattan hotel in 2004. See the “Via” link below to see photos of Diddy at the Mel Drive-In Theater in Hollywood. Stay tuned for further updates on Diddy on HotNewHipHop.
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