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Sean “Diddy” Combs Seeks 60-Day Delay Of Sex-Trafficking Trial; Claims Feds Too Slow In Sharing Evidence
Diddy's criminal trial is supposed to start next month, but the defense say they need more time to go over all the new evidence the feds just dropped on them
In a short letter, the “Been Around the World” performer’s defense team Wednesday asked a federal judge to for “a 2-month adjournment” because of new evidence introduced by prosecutors with the latest superseding indictment against the much-accused Combs. From the friction between the defense and the U.S. Attorney’s Office at the suddenly called arraignment of Diddy on April 14, Combs’ Marc Agnifilo- and Teny Geragos-led legal team made it clear it wanted to hit the pause button on the proceedings. In fact, in a side note to the short letter from the defense, the judge stated: “Pending this Friday’s conference, the parties should proceed on the current schedule, including making all required disclosures.
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