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Diddy And The Latest Motion For A Evidentiary/Suppression Hearing (Part 1) (12/31/24)

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In the case United States v. Sean Combs (Case No. 1:24-cr-00542-AS), the defense submitted a reply memorandum supporting their motion for a hearing, suppression of evidence, and other relief. They contended that certain evidence was obtained in violation of Combs' constitutional rights, specifically citing a recent incident where federal agents allegedly conducted a warrantless search of his jail cell and seized handwritten notes intended for his legal defense. The defense argued that this action breached attorney-client privilege and infringed upon Combs' Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment rights, necessitating the suppression of the seized materials.


Additionally, the defense raised concerns about potential government misconduct, including the alleged leaking of a 2016 video involving Combs and his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, to the media. They asserted that such actions were intended to prejudice public opinion and undermine Combs' right to a fair trial. The memorandum requested a comprehensive hearing to examine these issues, determine the admissibility of the contested evidence, and address any violations of Combs' constitutional protections.



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gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.120.0_1.pdf

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