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Diddy‘s legal professionals are calling BS on federal prosecutors who’ve claimed they didn’t seize the mogul’s trial technique supplies throughout a latest raid of his jail cell.
In accordance with new authorized docs, obtained by TMZ, Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, says jail officers took pictures of 19 pages of material from Diddy’s cell — which he says included 11 pages of trial technique notes and correspondence along with his legal professionals.
The feds claimed Monday in authorized docs they noticed a manila folder labeled “legal” and didn’t even open it. They acknowledged taking pictures of Diddy’s pocket book which they are saying they handed over to a “filter team” to examine whether or not any of the fabric was privileged. Now Diddy’s legal professionals are calling shenanigans.
As for the 11 pages, Agnifilo says the notes mirror precise conversations along with his attorneys regarding facets of his trial preparations and his efforts to be launched on bail. He says the notes additionally mirror discussions about potential protection witnesses and consultants, in addition to cross-examination of prosecution witnesses.
Agnifilo claims prosecutors at the moment are in possession of supplies they haven’t any authorized proper to own. And, he says, “Once they got them [photos of the documents], the first thing they did was use them, specifically use them by putting them in a bail letter to keep Combs in jail.”
And Agnifilo can also be calling BS on the feds’ declare this all befell as a part of a pre-planned raid of all inmates and didn’t particularly goal Diddy. He says jail officers had been monitoring Diddy’s jail calls — one thing prosecutors acknowledged — and really used the sweep “as pretext to conduct a targeted seizure of Mr. Combs’ handwritten notes about conversations with his lawyers.”
Agnifilo says this was an unlawful raid that violates Diddy’s constitutional proper in opposition to illegal searches and seizures.
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