Diddy is using his kids in bid to influence jurors from behind bars, prosecutors say
Daily MailDiddy has been accused of obstructing his sex trafficking case from behind bars by paying off witnesses and enlisting his own children in a 'public relations campaign'. Diddy allegedly paid off one witness after calling and texting her a staggering 128 times over four days from his cell to persuade her to support him Prpsecutors claim that he tried to influence potential jurors in his trial by getting seven of his children to post a video marking his birthday on November 4th The prosecution motion was in response to the renewed request for bail and it claims that Diddy has flouted the rules at the MDC, a grim prison that has housed inmates such as R Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell. The most extraordinary claim is that he enlisted his own children for the birthday video message, which is not identified by prosecutors, but appears to refer to the November 4th post on Instagram by Diddy's son Justin Dior Combs, 30. Diddy is currently behind bars inside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York Sean 'Diddy' Combs sits during a bail hearing in federal court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., September 18, 2024 in this courtroom sketch In their filing prosecutors claimed that Diddy 'enlisted family members to plan and execute a social media campaign around the defendant's birthday, with the intention of influencing the potential jury in this criminal proceeding'. In their filing prosecutors claimed that Diddy 'enlisted family members to plan and execute a social media campaign around the defendant's birthday' Police and agents are seen surrounding Diddy's Miami home in March after executing raids Prosecutors wrote: 'To obtain or maintain access to other inmates' PAC numbers, the defendant directs others to pay the inmates, including through payment processing apps and BOP commissary account deposits.