Disgraced mogul Diddy spent Thanksgiving behind bars after being denied bail for a fourth time, and one in every of his former artists thinks a federal decide made the proper transfer.
ABC News stories {that a} federal decide in New York has denied Sean “Diddy” Combs’ newest request for bail, concluding there’s “clear and convincing proof” that the music mogul poses a hazard to the group and that no mixture of circumstances might fairly guarantee public security.
Choose Arun Subramanian referenced compelling proof of Combs’ historical past of violence, together with video footage from a 2016 incident involving his former protégé Cassie Ventura, as a foundation for his determination. Though Combs’ authorized crew argued the footage was “altered” by prosecutors, Subramanian famous;
“Even within the model submitted by Combs, there’s clearly violence.”
This marks the fourth time Diddy has been denied bail. As beforehand reported, his protection crew provided a $50 million bail bundle that included home arrest in a safe Manhattan residence, and heavy restrictions on guests and communications. Nonetheless, the court docket expressed doubt that such measures would stop potential tampering with witnesses or different violations, stories ABC Information.
Prosecutors additionally alleged that Combs had violated jailhouse guidelines on the Metropolitan Detention Middle (MDC) in Brooklyn, utilizing different inmates’ telephone entry codes to keep away from monitoring of his communications. Choose Subramanian said,
“Combs’ willingness to skirt Bureau of Prisons guidelines underscores why the Court docket can’t fairly guarantee compliance with launch circumstances.”
Diddy is at present locked up in Brooklyn, dealing with intercourse trafficking and racketeering fees. His trial is scheduled for Might 2025. Regardless of a number of makes an attempt to safe bail, he’ll stay behind bars for now.
Aubrey O’Day of Danity Kane Celebrated Diddy’s Bail Request Being Denied
Amid information that Diddy’s bail request was denied, Aubrey O’Day, previously of the Unhealthy Boy group Danity Kane, celebrated on social media.
“Take that, take that,” she wrote on X, mocking the disgraced mogul’s well-known saying.
She then adopted up in a tweet noting that she’s nonetheless advocating for all of Diddy’s alleged victims, together with herself, to get justice.