Sean Combs Said Count
3 Is Racist In Motion to
Dismiss US Attorney
Disagrees so Opposes
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 4 – 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]
On December 16,
in the run-up to the December
18 conference, letter on
Patreon here.
On January 14
Combs' lawyers filed a motion
about the protective order,
arguing that "attorney
eyes only" videos in the case
they say prove the prosecution
is "sexist and puritanical"
and that it is consensual - 7
page letter on Patreon here
On January 29
Judge Subramanian denied
Combs' motion. Order on
Patreon here.
On February 18
Combs through counsel moved to
dismiss Count 3, calling it
racist, on Patreon here
On March 4 the US
Attorney's Office filed its
opposition, arguing "Race did
not factor in any way into the
defendant’s charges. On the
contrary, as set forth in the
Indictment, the defendant was
charged solely because of his
own violent, abusive, and
criminal conduct. The Motion
should be denied." 18 page
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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