Diddy may ask a judge to drop his sex trafficking case because the Bureau of Prisons took pictures of his to-do list
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"The writing on 19 pages from the list, 'are in the heartland of attorney-client material,' attorney Marc Agnifilo told US District Court Judge Arun Subramanian, his voice angry."
"Before them on the defense table was a four-inch stack of folders and paperwork from Combs' cell, including the actual to-do list, Agnifilo told the judge."
"The government now knows potential defense witnesses for a May 5 trial, well in advance of when witness names must be shared, the lawyer complained."
"Prosecutors presented a far different description of the 19 pages, alleging instead that they are evidence of Combs' ongoing attempts to use his cash and influence to obstruct justice."
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