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Sean Diddy’s chilling handwritten ‘to do list’ for family member and legal team seized in prison cell raid
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Sean Diddy’s chilling handwritten ‘to do list’ for family member and legal team seized in prison cell raid

Sean Diddy CombsThe sex trafficking case may have to be dismissed due to “prosecutorial errors” made during the latest raid on the rap mogul’s prison cell, lawyers claimed Tuesday.

Diddy's lawyer Marc Agnifilo, prosecutors
Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, claimed prosecutors may have jeopardized the case by accusing him of “complete institutional failure”.(REUTERS)

While he was present at the emergency court hearing new York On Tuesday, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, accused prosecutors of a “total institutional failure” that they claimed may have jeopardized the case.

Lawyers argued that Diddy’s “constitutional rights” were violated after federal agents seized 19 pages of the rapper’s notes during a raid last month and shared them with prosecutors.

What did Diddy’s secret handwritten notes contain?

Diddy’s According to Agnifilo, the materials included secret handwritten notes to legal staff regarding defense tactics for his upcoming trial.

He also added that the rapper’s “Things To Do” list included pages where he placed “inspirational” statements for himself, as well as instructing his family member to “find dirt” on two suspected victims.

According to Agnifilo, the pre-arranged screening was an “excuse” for a prison official to target the rapper.

He stated that withdrawal of the prosecutor’s team or “dismissal of the indictment” were two possible remedies.

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Here’s what Judge Arun Subramanian said:

After hearing his argument, Judge Arun Subramanian directed the prosecution to temporarily destroy all copies of the documents.

The defense filed additional court documents Friday, saying prosecutors discovered they had classified material from the Oct. 28 raid. This led to an emergency hearing.

Agnifilo informed the court that defense attorneys are currently investigating the incident to determine the seriousness of the situation.

He added that the court should review the security tape to determine what happened during the search. BrooklynMetropolitan Detention Center where Diddy was detained.

Subramanian directed the Bureau of Prisons to preserve the video.

Arrested on September 17, Diddy was jailed pending trial on charges of sex trafficking and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.

The rapper has denied all allegations and is scheduled to appear in court in May.