Sean Combs Faces New Allegations of Witness Tampering from Jail
Prosecutors claim Combs used unauthorized communications to influence witnesses and jurors while incarcerated.
- Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, is accused of attempting to contact witnesses from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
- Prosecutors allege Combs used other inmates' phone privileges and unauthorized messaging services to evade monitoring.
- Combs is also accused of orchestrating a social media campaign with his children to sway potential jurors.
- Defense attorneys argue the government's case lacks evidence and have proposed a $50 million bail package with strict conditions.
- Combs' trial on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering is scheduled for May 2025, while he pleads not guilty.