Sean 'Diddy' Combs' legal team is contesting the validity of evidence obtained during federal raids on his homes, alleging misconduct in the acquisition of search warrants. The defense asserts that the authorities made false statements and omitted exculpatory evidence that would suggest one alleged victim's involvement in explicit parties was consensual. They state that the search warrants were overly broad, portraying his life as a criminal enterprise, thereby allowing the government to seize vast amounts of personal digital evidence unfairly.
"The probable cause statements were intentionally misleading," his attorneys wrote. "But it worked - the government got its warrants, leaked damaging information and then executed its military-style raids at Combs' residences."
"Through this duplicity, the government obtained evidence - including multiple electronic devices with an enormous amount of information about his entire life - and an enormous and unfair tactical advantage."
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