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Diddy’s Lawyer Reveals His Current Mindset: “Don’t Tell Me What I Did Wrong, Tell Me…”

Given the seriousness of the charges against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, including sex trafficking and racketeering, he may have to remain behind bars for a long time, but his spirit will remain steadfast. According to his attorney, Mark Agnifilo, the music mogul has remained remarkably positive, using his time in jail to focus on his defense. Earlier, Agnifilo had mentioned how eager Diddy was to testify. Now, as he awaits trial, it remains to be seen whether he will present his side of the story to change the story, or as experts have warned, this could prove to be a risky decision.

Sean Diddy Combs presents the award for Collaboration of the Year at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles. (Matt Sales/Invision/AP)

Diddy is ‘positive’ and focusing on defense

In the new TMZ documentary titled “The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment,” which has just arrived streaming, the music mogul’s attorney, Mark Agnifilo, makes several shocking claims, including that Diddy agreed to a plea deal. Will not happen. Agnifilo said Diddy is gaining confidence from his legal battle rather than letting the indictment break him.

When asked about Diddy’s mental state, a key point being that he was placed on suicide watch in Brooklyn’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Center – which is plagued with tragic incidents including murders and suicides – Agnifilo told Diddy. Emphasis on flexibility. These claims came to light while he was living in prison and he was warned by an old enemy, Suge Knight, who told him to keep an eye on other prisoners.

According to the outlet, for now, Diddy has accepted reality, according to his legal team, and is moving toward his next steps with a “don’t tell me what I did wrong, tell me what I do next” mentality. Is.

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According to TMZ, the disgraced music mogul is being held in a special housing unit at the Metropolitan Detention Center, separate from other inmates, while awaiting trial. However, earlier reports claimed that he refused to eat, fearing that his food might be poisoned.

Diddy ‘warned’ not to testify in court

In the trailer for the documentary, Diddy’s attorney, Mark Agnifilo, expressed that the music mogul is eager to share his side of the story, and described it as “a human story – a story of love, hurt and heartbreak.” Is. Agnifilo also noted that Diddy wanted to address the infamous video that showed him attacking his then-partner Cassie Ventura, who was the first to file a lawsuit against him in November. Since last week, the number of lawsuits filed against the rapper has increased to more than 11.

However, legal expert Misha Moulton warns that the move could backfire. In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Moulton explained that testifying in his own trial exposes defendants to intense cross-examination from prosecutors. “This is a mentally demanding process that may lead to inconsistencies in their statements or compromise the confession.”

The award-winning legal expert emphasized that if Diddy became “nervous or frustrated” while on the stand, it could hurt his case more than help it. He described the cross-examination as his “biggest challenge” and strongly advised him to reconsider his decision to testify and to prioritize ‘strategic defense’ over personal feelings. He warned, “It is incredibly difficult to maintain composure under such scrutiny, and any lapse could tip the jury’s perception in a negative direction.”

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Diddy’s tape ‘leaked in Hollywood’

Sean “Diddy” Combs is embroiled in more legal controversy as leaked sex tape allegations continue to surface. While many high-profile celebrities who were once linked to Diddy have remained silent, a lawyer representing one of his accusers has revealed that a videotape involving a “more high-profile” individual has been offered for sale.

The lawyer, who spoke on NewsNation’s Banfield episode on Friday, claimed the video contained explicit material and suggested the person recorded was likely unaware the camera was on. Terming the video as ‘obscene’, the lawyer said, “It was from his home in Atlanta and it does not appear that the man is looking at the camera. To me, it doesn’t seem like the person knew they were being videotaped.”

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