Diddy would have tried to influence the judges through social media
Diddy would have tried to influence the judges and American public opinion by asking his family members from prison to launch a social campaign in his favor, with the aim of being exonerated. This was reported by Billboard, citing what was reported by the prosecutors in the USA who are dealing with the case of the rapper, producer and record entrepreneur, who has been locked up in a prison cell in Brooklyn, New York since 16 September, arrested on charges of being a sexual predator who drugged his victims before abusing them, obtaining their silence with threats and blackmail. The trial will begin on May 5, 2025.
Sean Combs, aka Diddy, or Puff Daddy, has reportedly tried to sway public opinion from prison in an attempt to influence potential jurors for his upcoming trial. The government’s charges were laid out in a filing in Manhattan federal court Friday night, which opposes the music mogul’s latest $50 million bail proposal. A bail hearing is scheduled for next week. According to the accusations, Combs allegedly asked family members to contact potential victims and witnesses and urged them to create “narratives” to influence the jury, encouraging them to develop marketing strategies to influence public opinion.