Now Diddy is accusing the Feds on spying on him and violating his constitutional rights...
From TMZ
Diddy's defense team is coming out swinging against the prosecution ... accusing the federal government of unfairly spying on him amid his ongoing detention.
In new court documents obtained by TMZ ... the rap mogul's legal team says the feds have trampled Diddy's constitutional rights and hindered Diddy's ability to fairly prepare for his upcoming trial while behind bars.
As the lawyers put it ... the feds flagrantly invaded Diddy's confidential communications with his attorneys -- once again calling into question the raid on the Bad Boy Records founder's cell at MDC Brooklyn.
Diddy's team claims the government has been working with Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) staff, who have monitored Diddy's communications -- including handwritten notes between himself and counsel ... and says the prosecutors have then used some of these materials to argue against allowing Diddy to be released on bail.
Diddy's attorneys say one particular staffer took a photo of the notes and sent them to the prosecutors in the case ... and they say the government orchestrated the jail sweep under the false pretext of a security concern.
They also call out how the person who raided Diddy's cell even got their hands on the highly debated notes ... saying the material was not stored in Diddy's bunk, like prosecutors previously claimed. Rather, Diddy's team says the A-lister kept the docs in his locker ... seemingly poking holes in the prosecution's version of how they came into custody of the notes.
This update comes 2 weeks after Diddy's team scored its first big legal win when the judge ruled in November that the prosecution needed to "get rid" of copies of the notes ... at least until a hearing when he could formally decide whether they could be used in the trial.
A spokesperson for the southern district of New York declined to comment.
11 comments:
Spying on him? I didn't know you had the right to privacy on Rikers.
Attorney-Client privilege is a real thing and these overzealous prosecutors gonna f-around and get this case dismissed on either a judicial technicality or legal grounds for dismissal. They better quit while they're ahead. They didn't put this much energy into a certain murderer, child molester or former Commander in Chief.
^ I doubt it. Even Young Thug pled guilty after a while.
@10:44 AM Diddy is not on Rikers - he’s in cell at the MDC Brooklyn.
Of course they are. How do you build a case without spying? He sounds paranoid. The walls are closing.
PUFF SHOULD ALLOW THEM TO SPY ON HIM SO HE CAN GET PROOF THAT THEY'D BEEN VIOLATING HIS ATTORNEY CLIENT PRIVILEGE PRIVACY, THEN USE IT AGAINST THEM TO GET THE CASE DISMISSED....WITH PREJUDICE.
Court Date: Cinco de Mayo
Uhhh. That’s what “the feds” do.
Jails are ridden with narcs. Just watch 60 Days In. Just know if you go they'll sneak in your stuff, listen to your phone calls, they'll try to undermined you. It's a lot of narcs, you never who is real or not. They don't have any real accountability. They will harass you and get away with it because their identity is secured because they're under cover. It's human trafficking in its own right, no ifs, ands,or buts. All people will say is "you shouldn't have went to jail", but it's beyond hypocritical for undercover officers to do it. If regular inmates can't do it on their own, fake inmates shouldn't. God forbid we do it, we'd be considered a gang. Been there done that unfortunately. Jail is terrible enough without undercover cops everywhere.
11:06
Not true. What molesters and murderers do you see getting love by the masses?
Where did I say anything about getting love from the masses? Quit stirring up unnecessary shyt. U sound dumb.
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