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Sean “Diddy” Combs can’t wait to testify in his upcoming trial, according to his attorney.
On Thursday, September 26, TMZ shared an interesting tidbit from its brand-new documentary The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment. In a new teaser, Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo reveals that his client will take the witness stand during the trial for his criminal case.
“I think he is very eager to tell his story,” Agnifilo says. “I think he will tell every part of his story including what you see on the [Cassie] video. I expect it’s going to be explained by the both of us.”
By taking the stand, Combs will get to defend himself against the various charges against him, however, he’ll also open the door to cross-examination from the State. Prosecutors are prepared to bring up the litany of lawsuits Combs is currently facing as well as the one he settled with his ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura. The prosecution might also enter the horrific video of Combs beating up Ventura at a hotel in Los Angeles as evidence. Agnifilo acknowledges the risky move, but claims Combs is the only who can share his story full of love, hurt and heartbreak.
“He has his story and he has a story that I think only he can tell in the way he can tell it in real-time,” Agnifilo adds.
Combs is currently awaiting trial at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. As of this report, a trial date has not been confirmed. The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment will air on Tubi on Thursday night. Watch another clip from the documentary below.
It’s about to get GOOD folks....real good!
The only question now is whether he is simply taking the stand in his own defense?
Or has he cut a deal that involves him turning on everyone else?
We will see....
In either event, it appears Diddy wants to SING like a bird!
Bongino has been saying since the guy went to jail that he will flip quickly. He can’t tolerate his new digs and food after the life of luxury he’s had.
Many criminal defendants are like this. Being criminals, they have great confidence in their ability to put things over on other people. Rarely though does that work well in court.
Bad headline. He did flip, he’s going to testify as part of his defense. (The lawyer claims ; it may not happen.
Are these big indictments and trial a distraction for something else? Why are the Feds so keen to go after Combs and Adams a month out from a Presidential election? Just to show (however weakly) that the Biden/Harris administration now stands for “law and order” and bring over [1]%?
“story of love” wtf... Just gangster and low-lifes that made millions off the stupidity of people.