Scene ‘Didi’ Comombs is requesting a two-month adjournment of its upcoming federal sex-trafficking trial, claiming that the prosecution has not yet provided all the necessary evidence for fair legal proceedings.
According to the deadline, in a letter submitted on Wednesday, the Legislative Team of Comombs led by Mark Agnifilo and Ten Geragos urged the court to prosecute, which is currently ready to start with jury selection on 5 May and open the statement on 12 May.
They argue that the new evidence involved in the recent superseding prosecution requires additional time to review and prepare a proper rescue.
Raksha seems incompletely incomplete over a compulsory minimum count of 15 years under these circumstances, “In these circumstances it has written in a heavy redistribution filing,” The government has opposed our proposed proper adjournment request, even though it is still producing search, “, we are well incomplete in minimum calculations, we can not go on the tested on the prescribed date, we can not go on the tested date.
The US Attorney Office for the southern district of New York has not officially commented on the delay request, but has earlier indicated that this test opposed any changes in the timeline.
Judge Arun Subramanian accepted the concerns of defense in a note related to the filing, stating that the court would address the outstanding cases, including people belonging to a fourth alleged victim, in a scheduled hearing on Friday.
The judge ordered, “Parties should move forward on the existing schedule, pending this Friday conference.”
Comombs was arrested by NYPD and Federal Agents at Manhattan Hotel in September.
He is facing several allegations, including sex trafficking, raccizing, and force, which stems from a series of explosive allegations.
According to the deadline, prosecutors claim that drugs, hazards and rent escorts, “freak-offs” incorporating the dubbed escorts, claims the Comombs orchestrated sexual encounters, and captured the acts on the video.
The case also comes out of a high-profile civil settlement with the former girlfriend of the singer how Ventura, Comombs, who accused them of misuse and attack.
Although the case was quickly fixed for the USD 30 million, Ventura has indicated that it is ready to testify the test, according to the deadline.
However, the Comombs spokesperson has included the allegations “consent relations” and deny all criminal wrongdoings.
Raksha has also criticized the conduct of the government, claiming racial bias and unconstitutional discovery practices during a raid on the properties of Comombs in Los Angeles and Miami.
Earlier this year, the team accused the prosecutors of targeting the “non-non-discouraged sexual activity” and challenged the use of some evidence including monitoring footage issued by CNN. According to the deadline, Combes has stated that the video was edited, a claim CNN refuses.
Despite not being guilty in all the allegations, the legal troubles of the Combes continue, the Friday conference is likely to play an important role in determining whether the test will proceed as per the plan or will be pushed to the latter. (AI)