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The Downfall Of Diddy: The Transcripts From Diddy's Arraignment (Part 1) (9/30/24)

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At Sean Combs' recent arraignment in a federal court in Manhattan, he pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. These charges stem from a federal indictment that alleges Combs ran a criminal enterprise for over a decade, engaging in various illegal activities including sex trafficking, forced labor, and bribery. The indictment also mentions that Combs orchestrated elaborate sex parties, referred to as "Freak Offs," which involved coercion, threats, and abuse to maintain control over his victims.
During the hearing, Combs' legal team requested a $50 million bail package that included home detention and restrictions on his movements. However, the judge denied bail, citing the risk of flight, potential danger to the community, and the possibility that Combs might tamper with witnesses. The court emphasized that Combs used his influence to manipulate and intimidate, which contributed to the decision to keep him in custody while awaiting trial.
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At Sean Combs' recent arraignment in a federal court in Manhattan, he pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. These charges stem from a federal indictment that alleges Combs ran a criminal enterprise for over a decade, engaging in various illegal activities including sex trafficking, forced labor, and bribery. The indictment also mentions that Combs orchestrated elaborate sex parties, referred to as "Freak Offs," which involved coercion, threats, and abuse to maintain control over his victims.
During the hearing, Combs' legal team requested a $50 million bail package that included home detention and restrictions on his movements. However, the judge denied bail, citing the risk of flight, potential danger to the community, and the possibility that Combs might tamper with witnesses. The court emphasized that Combs used his influence to manipulate and intimidate, which contributed to the decision to keep him in custody while awaiting trial.
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to contact me:
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O9HLComC (courtlistener.com)
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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