Prosecutors allege that evidence found in Sean "Diddy" Combs' jail cell indicates he may have influenced a witness in his sex trafficking case, trying to blackmail others.
Evidence gathered shows "the clear inference that the defendant's goal is to blackmail victims and witnesses either into silence or provide testimony helpful to his defense."
Combs' attorneys claim the seized materials are "attorney-client privileged," arguing that the targeted seizure violates Combs' Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment rights.
The attorneys reacted to the prosecution's claims, stating they were only informed about the seized notes shortly before midnight before the filing of documents opposing Combs' release.
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