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Two weeks into his stint at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, Diddy‘s already made his third plea to be freed on bail while he faces charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The request comes as the fallen mogul made some changes to his legal team, adding Alexandra Shapiro and Anthony Ricco to his lead counsel, Marc Agnifilo.
He’s already been denied bail twice despite presenting a $50 million bail package that includes restricting all guests at his home to property caretakers and family, no women allowed aside from the mothers of his children, and he must undergo weekly drug testing.
However, that was denied twice, and now chances of Diddy ever getting released on bail continue to dwindle as Texas’ Buzbee Law Firm and the AVA Law Group are scheduled to hold a press conference today to represent over 100 of Diddy’s alleged victims.
“At the conference Lead Counsel Tony Buzbee will release pertinent details regarding cases that will be filed on behalf of what is now well over 100 alleged victims,” reads the press release. “Details provided at the conference will include information regarding other potential defendants, information about the claimants themselves, where the alleged activity occurred, and what allegedly occurred. Mr. Buzbee also intends to share specific compelling stories of victims and take questions.”
During the press conference, Andrew Arsdale from the AVA Law Group will also announce a sexual assault hotline, 1-800-200-7474, for more alleged victims to come forward.
The fallout over Diddy’s alleged freak-offs and other inappropriate sexual acts came last year when ex-girlfriend Cassie accused him of rape and multiple domestic violence situations. The case was settled the next day, but other alleged victims began to come forward, as well as a video of Diddy hitting Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016.
Diddy eventually relocated to New York in preparation to turn himself in but was arrested in his Park Hyatt New York hotel lobby and taken into federal custody in mid-September.
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