didi While incarcerated, he tried to influence witnesses and fellow potential jurors, prosecutors who filed legal documents to justify the cell raids say.
As we reported, federal authorities raided Diddy’s cell late last month, according to Diddy’s attorney. mark agnifiloseized attorney-client privileged materials from his cell and handed them over to prosecutors.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office takes a different stance, with new documents obtained by TMZ showing Diddy making three-way calls on monitored phone lines, using other inmates’ phone access codes, and communicating with third parties. An unauthorized communication method was used. Third Party Text Messaging Providers. In other words, prosecutors say Didi was trying to rig the trial.
New documents say Diddy’s bunk contained files marked “legal,” including a manila folder, a notebook, an address book and personal items.
Prosecutors dispute Agnifilo’s account, saying they did not seize the legal folder. They determined whether there was contraband by touching it from the outside, and if they didn’t feel anything, they set it aside and did not open it or take pictures.
The notebook and address book were photographed by prison staff and placed on Didi’s bed. No physical materials were seized, according to the U.S. attorney.
Prosecutors say they handed over the photos to a “filter team” to determine whether there was any privileged content that should remain private. The filter team redacted anything they considered privileged and handed over the redacted photos to prosecutors.
The U.S. attorney said the photos contained “extensive notes to himself, including: [Diddy’s] business interests, his music releases, and family matters. ”
Additionally, the U.S. Attorney stated: raid The incident was planned well before Diddy’s arrest and was not designed to target Diddy or any other inmates in particular. This was done to ensure the safety and security of staff and inmates.
Agnifilo believes federal authorities now have documents that will clarify their trial strategy. Prosecutors clearly disagree with that accusation.
Diddy’s lawyers requested a hearing to find out exactly what happened during and after the raid.