The lawyers of the fallen rap magnate are ‘Diddy’ combs claim that federal investigators were passed through prison guards to search their cell tests in the case against.
The accusation was made when new and frightening accusations against Diddy will be presented in a documentary next week, including former editor of Vibe Magazine, Danyel Smith, who states that Diddy threatened to kill her.
Smith told her alleged experience as part of the next research series of Research Discovery The Fall of Diddy, claiming that Diddy was enraged when she refused to show her a preview of the cover of a magazine in which she appeared.
After Smith rejected the request, he said Diddy, “he said he would look dead in a trunk if he didn’t show it.”
He said that Diddy only apologized after she threatened to go to the police, but said in the previous days that “he had reached the offices of Vibe with two hard types, looking for me.”
Smith continued to work with Diddy on numerous occasions during the following decades, and said in the next documentary that, although he tried to be “cordial” with him, a position that now seems to repent, said: “It is very difficult not to feel complicit.” . – Hopefully things were different. ‘
Diddy has languished in a Brooklyn prison for months after he declared himself innocent of a wave of criminal charges, with a large number of alleged additional victims since he came to light with accusations about the rapper.
His lawyers scheduled the documentary that will be released soon in a statement to People, saying that the various documentaries and programs that have come out since their arrest in September, say that “they are rushing to take advantage of the media circus” around their case.
Next week will become new and shocking accusations against Diddy, including former Vibe magazine editor Danyel Smith (in the photo together in 2006), who states that the rapper threatened to see her “dead in a trunk” in 1997 .

Smith said that Diddy made the death threat after she refused to show her a preview of a 1997 cover for Vibe magazine (in the photo) in which he appeared.

It occurs when Diddy’s lawyers claim that federal investigators were passed through prison guards to search their cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center (in the photo) tests in the case against them.
In Diddy’s statements about federal agents who registered his cell, they alleged that the search was directed by supervisors in the Southern New York district, which is processing the rap magnate.
They said in a document obtained by Dailymail.com that the registration of their cell and the seizure of their belongings were “illegal”, including “privileged notes.”
The search was “in search of evidence, not smuggling,” says the file, “and it is clear that the purpose was to gather evidence for the accusation, not to monitor any potential threat to security (of jail).”
‘Mister. “Coms has never received even a review in its four months in the custody of the BOP, despite the constant complaints of the government for its alleged obstruction by the MDC and alleged violation of the policy,” he reads in the document.
The investigator who registered his cell was “an agent of the Prosecutor’s Office” who “admits that he listened to Mr. Comong’s calls, even those of his lawyer, and that all those recordings, including those of lawyers, were provided to the office of the federal prosecutor “. ‘, he alleges.
“(The researcher) has been spying on the defense team all the time,” concludes the file.

Diddy has languished in a Brookyln prison for months after declaring himself innocent of a wave of criminal charges, with a large number of alleged additional victims since he came to light with accusations about the rapper.

Smith continued working with Diddy on numerous occasions after the supposed threat of death, and said it is recently “very difficult not to feel complicit; he would like things to be different.”
Smith’s accusations against Diddy, which he first revealed in a personal trial of July 2024 published in the New York Times MagazineThey were some of several shocking statements in the new ID documentary.
In a complaint, a former student from Howard’s University in the 1980s, who remained in anonymity, claimed that he saw Diddy whipping and hitting another woman.
‘I am absolutely nervous to share what I have seen with another human being. He is powerful and scary, “he said.
‘The night began with me in my bedroom. We hear someone scream and scream, so we upload the window enough to have an idea of what was happening. ‘
She said Diddy, a fellow student at that time in 1988, “I was shouting that you go down, go down right now.”
“And when she went down shyly and scared and without really knowing what to do, he started hitting her,” the student continued.

Other accusations of this week include a former colleague from the university who claimed to have witnessed Diddy hitting another woman with a belt, which his lawyers described as “pure fiction.”
‘They whip her with a belt, and she takes it … Then, we are shouting that they leave it, to stop flirting with her, to leave her alone. He is screaming, it could be your damn business. He pushes her back to the bedroom door.
‘We don’t know what is happening in that space, we can’t see it. Whatever you are doing, take a few minutes before you really leave what you are doing and then leave it alone.
“It is very important to tell the story of that young woman because she never had to give up.”
In response to the accusations made in the documentary, Diddy’s lawyers condemned the program and said the producers did not give them a fair opportunity to respond.
“The producers did not provide enough time or details for their representatives to address without foundation, many of them of unidentified participants whose accusations lack context,” reads People in the statement.
‘By retaining this information, they made it impossible for Mr. Combs to present facts to counteract these invented accusations. This production clearly intends to present a unilateral and prejudiced narrative.
‘As we have said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to each advertising trick or apparently ridiculous statement. He has full confidence in the facts and the judicial process, where the truth will prevail: the accusations against him are pure fiction. ‘
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