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Prosecutors: Diddy Trying to Obstruct Justice from Jail, Asking Family to Influence Witnesses
Prosecutors wrote that a review of recorded jail calls made by Combs shows he has asked family members to reach out to potential victims and witnesses and has urged them to create “narratives” to influence the jury pool. They say he also has encouraged marketing strategies to sway public opinion.
“The defendant has shown repeatedly — even while in custody — that he will flagrantly and repeatedly flout rules in order to improperly impact the outcome of his case. The defendant has shown, in other words, that he cannot be trusted to abide by rules or conditions,” prosecutors wrote in a submission that contained redactions.
Prosecutors wrote that it could be inferred from his behavior that Combs wants to blackmail victims and witnesses into silence or into providing testimony helpful to his defense.
Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing disturbing new accusations that he drugged and raped three men at two New York hotels and at his home in the Hamptons, with the alleged incidents taking place in 2019 and 2020.
Three anonymous plaintiffs filed separate lawsuits this week detailing the lurid accusations. One of the plaintiffs alleges that once Combs was done raping him, the rapper passed him around to others from Bad Boy Records so they could take turns sexually assaulting him.


President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that disgraced music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has requested a presidential pardon.
The request from Combs follows the rapper’s conviction on federal prostitution charges.
Trump revealed the request while speaking to reporters in the Oval Office about unrelated pardon discussions.
The president acknowledged that Combs had joined the list of public figures seeking clemency.
Combs is better known by his stage names Puff Daddy and P. Diddy.
“I have a lot of people who have asked me for pardons,” Trump said.
“I call him Puff Daddy, [he] has asked me for a pardon.”
Combs was sentenced last week after being found guilty of transportation for prostitution.
He was previously acquitted on more serious counts, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and coercing women into unwanted sex.
“He was essentially, I guess, sort of half-innocent,” Trump continued.
“I was very friendly with him.
“I get along with him great, and he seemed like a nice guy. I didn’t know him well.
“But when I ran for office, he was very hostile. And it’s hard.
“Like you, we’re human beings and we don’t like to have things cloud our judgment.
“But when you knew someone and you were fine, and then you run for office and he made some terrible statements.”
Trump suggested Combs’ chances of a pardon were slim.
Pressed by reporters on whether a pardon was “likely a no for Combs,” Trump said: “I’d say so.”
I think Diddy was running the same kind of racket that Epstein was, perhaps also for intelligence agencies to gather blackmail info.
“Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs moved to federal prison to begin serving sentence.” The Rap artist began experiencing a real-life Rap song by serving a four-year sentence in federal prison. After a difficult trial, Mr. Diddy was finally convicted of transporting male escorts across state lines “for purposes of prostitution.” Diddy’s defense, and I am not making this up, was that he lacked any financial motive, since he didn’t fly in the escorts for himself, but “he said he wanted to watch them have sex with his girlfriends.”
That was a direct quote from ABC’s article.
Diddy’s case is, perhaps, a sharp metaphor for “Rap culture” and the low levels of intelligent life that can be detected in the “Rap community” using specialized scientific instruments. Scientists still hotly debate over whether any intelligent life was detected there at all, or whether the barely registering signals were more likely just artifacts from an overly loud speaker system in the car in the next lane.
I hesitate to promote the many goofy conspiracy theories claiming that the CIA devised hip-hop and “gangster rap” as a domestic destabilization psy-op, but USAID and the CIA (I repeat myself) were in fact caught using rap to destabilize other countries, at least, including Cuba, Palestine, and Bangladesh. Headline from Indian newsmag Swarjya, this February:
How Rappers Become Regime-
Change Agents: America's Covert
Hip-Hop Diplomacy
DEVIYANI G
Feb 18, 2025
It is undeniable that, over the years, USAID did in fact pay for the production of a lot of poor-quality rap music. One cannot help but wonder about the curious timing of the end of USAID and Rap’s sudden and unexpected disappearance from Billboard’s Top 40. I’m only asking the question. You decide.
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