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'Government should not be in possession': Court orders destruction of Sean Diddy Combs' jail cell notes

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 November 2024
During a hearing concerning R. Kelly's case, the judge ordered the prosecution to return 19 pages of the singer's handwritten notes seized from his cell. Despite being labeled as 'legal' by Kelly, the prosecution argued these notes hinted at potential witness tampering. However, the judge assured that these allegations wouldn't affect the upcoming bail decision.
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The Feds' raid on Diddy's jail cell has proved to be inconsequential, for now ... as a judge sided with the rapper's defense team after hearing arguments from both sides.

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