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Diddy's lawyers propose house arrest at swanky Upper East Side apartment with live-in guards after judge rejects Star Island mansion request


Judge Arun Subramanian said no to Diddy's defense when they asked for the rapper to be released to his Star Island mansion, next week they'll make a bid for his release to his New York City apartment.

Defense lawyer Alexandra Shapiro tried to argue that Diddy should be released because his case was not as bad as former Abercrombie & Fitch chief executive Mike Jeffries, who is accused of sex trafficking at a court in Long Island. Diddy began smiling when he saw seven members of his family in the second row of the public gallery - including his mother Janice, 83, who was wearing sunglasses, adopted son Quincy, 33, Justin, 30, King, Chance, 18 and his twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie, 17. The Combs family arrived at the Southern District of New York Federal Court to attend a hearing for Diddy on November 22 - including his (pictured) adopted son Quincy, 33, Chance, 18, and his twin daughters D'Lila and Jessie, 17

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