With Sean
Combs Jailed in MDC New Book
Echoes Epstein in MCC and Asks
Diddy Do It?
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Sept 21 – Two days after Sean
Combs was detained in the MDC
jail in Brooklyn, Inner City
Press which live tweeted his
two failed bail fights
published a first book about
the case, Diddy Do It?
Paperback, audio book and
e-book on Amazon here.
It begins: "On
November 16, 2023 a lawsuit
against Sean Combs went live
in the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York. Within days it was
settled. But the
35-page complaint remained in
the PACER system. Its first
page said, in red, "Trigger
Warning: This document
contains highly graphic
information of a sexual
nature, including sexual
assault." Inner City Press
covered it, and other cases
filed in 2024: Lil Rod Jones,
Adria English, Jane Doe,
Crystal
McKinney.
On
September 17, 2024 Sean Combs
was brought by US Marshals
before SDNY Magistrate Judge
Robyn F. Tarnofsky. He had
been arrested the night before
in a hotel on 57th Street and
now he, through his lawyer
Marc Agnifilo, was asking to
be released on $50 million
bond.
Just prior
to the bail fight, US Attorney
Damian Williams held a press
conference in 26 Federal
Plaza. Inner City Press went,
and asked Williams if his
office would be seeking
pre-trial detention on Combs
(yes) and how the case
compared to the prosecution of
R. Kelly, which Inner City
Press had also cover. This
question, Williams did not
answer. But we will try to.
***
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