• Sean “Diddy” Combs faces federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering, with his defense challenging the legality of evidence from home raids.
  • Prosecutors accuse Combs of coercing and exploiting victims during alleged “Freak-Off” parties, while his lawyers claim actions were consensual.
  • Combs denies all allegations and has pleaded not guilty, with his trial set for May.

Sean “Diddy” Combs, a once-celebrated music mogul, is now at the center of federal charges involving sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related crimes. Recent court filings reveal his attorneys are challenging evidence obtained during raids on his Los Angeles and Miami homes.

According to Combs’ defense team, federal prosecutors used “grossly overbroad” and “misleading” warrants to conduct “military-style raids,” violating legal standards. The raids, they argue, were executed based on “false statements” and omitted critical evidence that could exonerate Combs.

Defense Slams Evidence as “Misleading”

Combs’ team claims the government distorted facts to obtain warrants for his homes, phones, iCloud accounts, and even a hotel room. His attorneys assert that the probable cause statements were intentionally designed to mislead judges, further alleging that a key witness, dubbed “Producer-1,” was “unreliable” with contradictory claims.

Additionally, defense lawyers argued that one alleged victim’s participation in Combs’ notorious “Freak-Off” parties was entirely “voluntary and consensual.”

Allegations of Abuse and Coercion

Federal prosecutors painted a grim picture, accusing Combs of luring victims with promises of romantic relationships before exploiting them through coercion, abuse, and intimidation. Victims were allegedly forced to participate in extended sexual acts, often filmed without their consent, during these “Freak-Offs.” In some cases, prosecutors allege, victims were drugged and transported across state lines.

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Beyond his federal charges, Combs faces a growing number of civil lawsuits accusing him of abuse and sexual assault spanning over 30 years. These allegations amplify his already precarious legal situation, as he continues to deny all claims.

Trial Looms as Combs Maintains Innocence

Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains in custody since his September arrest. His trial is scheduled for May, where he will face mounting evidence and testimony.

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