Back in March Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs' associate, Brenden Paul, was arrested in Miami on d rug possession charges after being named as a d rug courier in the lawsuit filed against Diddy by Bad Boy music producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones [click here if you missed that].
Paul has accepted a plea deal...
From NBC Miami
An associate of "Sean Diddy" Combs who's accused of being a "mule" for the music mogul's d rugs and g uns could soon have charges dropped against him in Miami-Dade.
Brendan Paul had been arrested back on March 25 after being taken into custody at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport for carrying cocaine and marijuana-laced candy, Miami-Dade Police said in an arrest affidavit.
Paul, 25, was later charged with coqane possession but had a possession of a controlled substance charge dropped.
Paul's attorney said Thursday that he'd accepted a prosecutor's offer to enter a diversion program. After he completes the program, the case against him will be dismissed, the attorney said.
Documents showed the program will last six months.
The arrest of Paul happened around the same time Homeland Security agents raided Diddy's mansions in Miami Beach and Los Angeles.
9 comments:
They have bigger fish to fry.
He's going to testify against DoDo Diddy.
Paul be talking.
YT PPL's justice.
Knew the white boy would be first
8:53 & 9:00AM ~ 100% Correct... Notice, That The Weight Of The CoCo Has NEVER Been Stated, On Any Media Platform... I Bet It Was In The FELONY Range... BRENDON, Will Be A Witness For The Prosecution, When The Case Against Diddy Goes To Court...
Poor BBL Drizzy.
8:53am this could be black ppl justice too but black folks busy lying and covering for criminals and going by a no snitch policy that folks have seen is very inconsistent
White ppl will bargain and tell it!!
Tell it all. Don’t leave out anything.
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