Diddy's Alleged Drug Mule Avoids Jail with Plea Deal
Brendan Paul enters a six-month drug diversion program after being arrested for cocaine possession during federal raids on Sean Combs' properties.
- Paul was arrested in March at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport with cocaine and marijuana candy in his bags.
- He accepted a plea deal to join a drug diversion program, which will dismiss charges upon completion.
- The arrest coincided with federal sex trafficking investigations involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs, though no charges have been filed against Combs.
- Paul's attorney emphasized that this is a standard offer for first-time, non-violent offenders.
- The case against Paul will be dismissed entirely if he successfully completes the program.