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|    Hillary Clinton lover Sean 'Diddy' Combs    |
|    20 Sep 24 07:01:46    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.trump, alt.politics.clinton       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: flushing@black.turds              NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs is staying locked up after a judge       Wednesday rejected the hip-hop mogul’s proposal that he await his sex       trafficking trial in the luxury of his Florida mansion instead of a grim       Brooklyn federal jail.              U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter ruled that Combs’ plan — which       included a $50 million bail offer, GPS monitoring and strict limitations on       visitors — was “insufficient” to ensure the safety of the community and       the integrity of his case.              Carter, agreeing with prosecutors who fought to keep Combs in jail, found that       “no condition or set of conditions” governing his release could guard       against the risk of him threatening or harming witnesses — a central charge       in his case.              Combs’ lawyers were making their second attempt in as many days to spring       him from the Metropolitan Detention Center, where he has been held since       pleading not guilty Tuesday to charges he physically and sexually abused women       for years.              Combs has been in federal custody since his arrest Monday night at a Manhattan       hotel. A federal magistrate on Tuesday rejected Combs’ initial bail request.       On Wednesday, he and his lawyers struck out with Carter, the judge who will       preside over his        trial.              Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo says he will now ask the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court       of Appeals to overturn Carter’s ruling and release Combs. In the meantime,       he wants Combs moved from the Brooklyn lockup, which has been plagued by       rampant violence and        horrific conditions, to a jail in New Jersey. Carter said decisions on       placement are entirely up to the federal Bureau of Prisons.              “I’m not going to let him sit in that jail a day longer than he has to,”       Agnifilo said to reporters outside the courtroom.              Combs looked at family members and tapped his heart several times as       Wednesday’s hearing began, then sat stoically as he listened to arguments.       Afterward, as federal agents led him away, his relatives somberly embraced and       exchanged hand slaps.              Combs, 54, is accused in an indictment of using his “power and prestige”       to induce female victims and male sex workers into drugged-up, elaborately       produced sexual performances dubbed “Freak Offs” that Combs arranged,       participated in and often        recorded on video. The events would sometimes last days and Combs and victims       would often receive IV fluids to recover, the indictment said.              The indictment alleges Combs coerced and abused women for years, with the help       of a network of associates and employees, while using blackmail and violent       acts including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings to keep victims from       speaking out.              Arguing to keep Combs in jail, prosecutor Emily Johnson told Carter that the       once-celebrated rapper has a long history of intimidating both accusers and       witnesses to his alleged abuse. She cited text messages from women who said       Combs forced them into “       Freak Offs” and then threatened to leak videos of them engaging in sex acts.              Johnson said Combs’ defense team was “minimizing and horrifically       understating” Combs’ propensity for violence, taking issue with his       lawyer’s portrayal of a 2016 assault at a Los Angeles hotel as a lovers’       quarrel. Security video of the        event, which only came to light in May, showed Combs hitting and kicking his       then-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, in a hotel hallway.              “What’s love got to do with that?” an incredulous Carter asked.              Johnson also seized on a text message from a woman who said Combs dragged her       down a hallway by her hair. According to Johnson, the woman told the rapper:       “I’m not a rag doll, I’m someone’s child.”              “There is a longstanding pattern of abuse here,” Johnson said.              Combs’ Florida house is on Star Island, a man-made dollop of land in       Biscayne Bay near Miami Beach, reachable only by a causeway or boat. It is       among the most expensive places to live in the United States. Combs’ request       echoed that of a long line of        wealthy defendants who have offered to post multimillion-dollar bails in       exchange for home detention in luxurious surroundings.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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