Diddy Case: Judge bars prosecutors from using jail notes
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 A federal judge has barred prosecutors from using documents seized from Sean "Diddy" Combs' jail cell. Defense lawyers argue the papers are protected by attorney-client privilege, while prosecutors claim they were obtained during a routine sweep for contraband. The judge will decide if the materials were improperly obtained and used, potentially impacting the case.
Diddy was trying to influence witnesses and the prospective jury of his peers while behind bars, so say prosecutors who filed legal docs in an attempt to justify raiding his jail cell.
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