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Diddy's Legal Team Fires Back At The Prosecution In The Latest Letter To The Judge (11/6/24)

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In United States v. Combs, 24-cr-542 (AS), counsel for Mr. Sean Combs submitted a reply supporting the motion to limit extrajudicial statements made by potential witnesses and their attorneys, as referenced in ECF No. 42. This filing responds to the government’s opposition (ECF No. 53) following the Court's directive on November 4, 2024 (ECF No. 58). In its opposition, the government contends that granting the motion would either necessitate a broad order covering all civil complainants and their legal representatives or compel the government to reveal its victims and witnesses ahead of schedule.


Mr. Combs' counsel argues that either outcome is reasonable. The defense believes limiting public statements by witnesses and their counsel is essential for preserving a fair trial environment and preventing undue influence on public opinion. Furthermore, they assert that requiring the government to disclose potential witnesses or victims early would not be prejudicial, as it would promote transparency and fairness in the proceedings.

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2024.11.05 Combs 23.1 letter 110524

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