Two months ago prison officials were ordered to destroy notes found in Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Sean 'Diddy' Combs' jail cell during a prison wide raid [click here if you missed that].
Now Diddy is accusing prison officials of passing the notes to the prosecution...
From All Hip Hop
Diddy claims an investigator shared his private jailhouse notes with prosecutors, giving them a strategic edge ahead of his 2025 trial.
Diddy is ending 2024 with explosive allegations that the Feds have blatantly violated his constitutional rights in an attempt to get the upper hand as his trial for six trafficking and RICO charges loom.
AllHipHop has learned that a Bureau of Prisons investigator based in West Virginia allegedly copied and shared Diddy’s privileged jailhouse notes with federal prosecutors, potentially jeopardizing his defense strategy.
“It is indisputable that a BOP investigator based in West Virginia has been feeding Mr. Combs’s jail communications to the prosecutors,” his attorney, Alexandra A.E. Shapiro, said. “[The investigator] inspected and copied Mr. Combs’s privileged notes.”
The notes, they argue, included defense strategies and confidential trial preparation plans.
Diddy’s legal team has decried the actions as a flagrant Fourth Amendment violation, pointing out that the government has failed to explain why the notes were targeted during a Bureau of Prisons sweep at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
The sweep, allegedly part of a broader effort to uncover corruption and contraband, resulted in the investigator photographing Diddy’s notes—actions the defense asserts were clearly intended to aid the prosecution.
“The government refuses to tell the Court what [the investigator] has to say about his motivations or thinking,” Shapiro snapped.

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