Diddy
Lawyers say he rejected the advocacy agreement
… argue that it is a “exchange”, not a criminal
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Diddy rejected a plea agreement that federal prosecutors offered him … and his lawyers showed their hand on the main node of their defense – saying that he is simply a swinger, not a criminal.
The Rap magnate was in a Palais de Justice in Manhattan Friday morning for an audience that tackled a series of subjects … during which Roller According to reports, his prosecutors revealed that they had offered an agreement to Diddy – and he refused it.
No other details of the agreement have been made public … But, it has been believed for a long time that Diddy has been offered one – and now we know that these rumors are true.
Diddy's team also argued that he had perhaps experienced a swinged lifestyle … But, he never did anything inappropriate or a criminal – with the leader of his legal team, with Marc Agnifilo Adding to be a swinger is so common that the magnate has probably not thought about it twice.
The prosecutors argued that they did not want the defense to use other examples of other eminent people hiring prostitutes … and Agnifilo assured in court that he would not do it – although he said that he had the right to establish that alleged behavior was “part of the lifestyle”.

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Among the other things discussed during the hearing … Prosecutors claim that Diddy may have made one of the alleged victims Get a medical procedure – that they say they are linked to the charges of sex trafficking that he is confronted.
The judge also allows prosecutors to show the video of Diddy Bante Cassie … and the prosecutors say that the person who filmed the surveillance video on an iPhone 6 will testify.

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Cassie should testify against Diddy, as well as three other alleged victims who are all supposed to remain anonymous during the trial.
Diddy A non -guilty plaid With the five accusations he faces – two sex trafficking leaders, two transport managers to engage in prostitution and a racketeering chief.
The trial should be on May 5.