Sean Combs
Lawyer Says Dismissal May Be
Required But Redacted Geragos
Memo US Says
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Dec 10 – At 4:30 pm on
September 16 Inner City Press
was told by its SDNY source to
expect "the big one" - Sean
Combs - the next day in the
courtroom here.
At US Attorney
Damian Williams' press
conference Inner City Press
asked if his office would be
seeking detention - Yes, he
said. Detention memo on
Patreon here.
[Inner City Press
published book / audio book
Diddy Do It? on Sept 20 on
Amazon here]
More
on X for
Subscribers here
& Substack
here
On November 22,
Inner City Press live tweeted
the bail arguments, here.
Judge Subramanian did not
decide, instead asking for
letter by Monday at noon
On November 27
past 5 pm Judge Subramanian
issued a five page order
denying bail - order on Inner
City Press' DocumentCloud here.
On December 4
Combs' lawyer complained about
his laptop access, that "Mr.
Combs has two options related
to his laptop. These
restrictions are untenable" -
letter on Patreon here
Late on December
4 Combs' lawyer Alexandra
Shapiro filed a 30 page memo
including that "Dismissal of
the indictment may therefore
be warranted" - memo on
Patreon here
On December 10
the US Attorney's office wrote
in complaining that "the
defense refuses to provide
fully unredacted copies of the
Ex Parte Filings to the Filter
Team... mak[ing] it impossible
to fully understand the basis
for the defendant’s claims of
privilege" - filing on Patreon
here
extra/analysis
on X for
Subscribers here
& Substack
here
The case is USA
v. Combs, 1:24-cr-542
(Subramanian)
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