P Diddy has been accused of abusing his staff members.
New accusations have reportedly been brought forward by prosecutors. The Mirror US claims to have seen a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian which alleges that Diddy aimed violence at his staff and in his romantic relationships.
In court documents obtained by The Mirror, the letter accuses: "Often behind closed doors, the defendant engaged in acts of violence against women, including throwing them to the ground, dragging them by their hair, kicking, shoving, punching, and slapping them."
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“He manipulated, coerced, and extorted women, including by plying them with drugs, threatening to withhold financial support, and threatening to disseminate sex tapes that the defendant had made of their sexual encounters."
"He [intimidated] women, including by displaying firearms, threatening them, showing up at their homes unannounced, and attempting to beat down the door — on one occasion with a hammer.”
Prosecutors also alleged that Diddy abused his staff members, who "have described the defendant threatening to kill them, throwing objects at them," as well as "being struck, punched and shoved by the defendant." They also claim to have seen Diddy "do the same to others".
The Mirror also reported that in the letter, attorney Damian Williams and his legal team gave a response to Diddy's bail request. They alleged that the rapper has a "history of obstructive conduct," which they alleges is "part and parcel to his decades-long pattern of violence".
"The defendant’s history of obstructive conduct is part and parcel to his decades-long pattern of violence, which must be considered along with his obstructive conduct to fully assess his dangerousness under the Bail Reform Act. A holistic view of his obstructive and violent conduct—conduct that is still happening presently—makes clear that there is no way to rebut the applicable presumption of detention in this case."
P Diddy was arrested on 16 September and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. The rapper denies all the charges made against him and is currently being held in the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, where he is awaiting trial.
His court date is reportedly set for May 2025. He has been denied bail multiple times since his arrest.
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