Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the renowned hip-hop mogul, has expressed his desire to proceed to trial on sex trafficking charges in April or May next year, as per his lawyers' communication to a judge on Wednesday. Combs, aged 54, has been in custody since his arrest on September 16, vehemently denying the allegations against him.
The indictment accuses Combs of coercing and mistreating women over an extended period, allegedly aided by a network of associates and employees. The charges include claims of blackmail, violent acts such as kidnapping, arson, and physical assaults to silence victims from coming forward.
Combs' attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has contended that the prosecution is attempting to criminalize consensual activities. He has affirmed Combs' intention to vindicate himself during the trial proceedings.
While the joint letter submitted to the judge did not address the issue of continued detention without bail, Combs' legal team has appealed to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn the detention orders and allow his release pending trial.
Previously, Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. had ruled that Combs posed a danger to the community and could potentially obstruct the investigation or tamper with witnesses. However, Combs' lawyers argued that the rejection of a proposed $50 million bail package was unfounded, emphasizing his strong ties to the country and his lack of flight risk.
Prosecutors have begun sharing substantial evidence with the defense, including terabytes of electronically stored data from Combs and others. The materials provided so far consist of search warrants, seized phones, and iCloud account reports, with additional data being processed.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the anticipation for the trial next spring intensifies, with Combs steadfast in his determination to clear his name amidst the serious allegations brought against him.