Diddy Denied Bail & Will Remain in Jail Until His Trial – See What His Lawyer Offered to the Judge | Diddy, Sean Combs | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

Sean “Diddy” Combs could be staying in jail for a long time as a New York federal judge just denied him bail and ordered him to remain detained until trial.

It was just revealed that the 54-year-old rapper has been charged on the following three counts: racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking of children by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy faces a possible sentence of life in prison if he’s convicted on all of the charges.

While appearing in court on Tuesday (September 17), Diddy pleaded “not guilty” and his attorneys proposed that he be released on $50 million. The judge deemed Diddy a flight risk and expressed worries that he could intimidate witnesses if released from custody, so the bail request was denied.

Head inside to see everything that Diddy’s lawyer offered in the bail request…

The “proposed package” for bail from Diddy‘s lawyer has been released online. You can read it below.

The defense proposes the following bail package:

  • a. A $50,000,000 bond;
  • b. Co-signed by Sean Combs, his mother, his sister, the mother of his oldest daughter, and his three adult sons;
  • c. Secured by the equity in Mr. Combs’ residence located at 2 West Star Island in Miami, Florida:

    a. The appraised value of the home is about $48,000,000.
    b. The home is unencumbered. In anticipation of this bail hearing, on August 20, 2024, Mr. Combs paid off the remaining mortgage of about $18,000,000 so that the home could be used to secure a bond and be free of a mortgage.

  • d. Secured by the equity of Mr. Combs’ mother’s home located at 450 Alton Rd. in Miami, Florida;
  • e. Mr. Combs’ travel will be restricted to the Southern District of Florida and the Southern District of New York (to attend Court, meet with his counsel, and attend medical appointments, which we will address to the Court in a separate, sealed, submission) as well as the Eastern District of New York or the District of New Jersey (only to the extent that his travel to and from New York involves an airport in those Districts);
  • f. Mr. Combs’ passport was surrendered to his counsel on April 1, 2024; his counsel advised the prosecutors of this fact in an email dated the same day;3 counsel will provide this passport to Pretrial Services;
  • g. The passports of the following family members, who have already surrendered their passports to counsel after the raids on Mr. Combs’ homes:
    a. Janice Combs;
    b. Chance Combs;
    c. Jessie Combs;
    d. D’Lila Combs; and
    e. Love Combs.

Read the most serious allegations against Diddy in the federal indictment.

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