Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the renowned music mogul, is awaiting a decision on his latest bail request as he faces charges in a sex trafficking trial. Combs' lawyers made their case for his release for the third time before Judge Arun Subramanian, who deferred the decision until next week.
The defense proposed that Combs be placed under 24/7 surveillance at either his Miami Beach island mansion or an Upper East Side apartment in Manhattan. This plan essentially entails house arrest with strict limitations on his interactions. However, prosecutors raised concerns about Combs' history of disregarding jail rules and the potential for him to interfere with witnesses or the legal process.
Combs, aged 55, has pleaded not guilty to allegations of coercing and mistreating women over an extended period, allegedly with the assistance of a network of associates. The trial is scheduled to commence on May 5, while Combs remains incarcerated at a federal jail in Brooklyn.
Previous rulings by two judges deemed Combs a danger to the community if released, and an appeals court judge recently denied his immediate release pending further review. During a recent hearing, prosecutors were barred from using papers seized from Combs' cell as evidence, following a jail-wide contraband sweep.
Prosecutors argue that no bail conditions can mitigate the perceived risks associated with Combs' release, citing alleged attempts to influence the jury pool through social media campaigns and contact with potential witnesses via intermediaries. Combs' defense team contends that with the proposed stringent release conditions, he would be compelled to adhere to the rules.
As Combs appeared in court, he acknowledged his family members in the gallery and shared gestures of affection before taking his place at the defense table. Prosecutors maintain their stance on Combs' lack of trustworthiness, while his lawyers emphasize the feasibility of compliance under the proposed release terms.