It has been reported that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ phone was allegedly discovered at a recording studio and is now being sold on the black market. The phone contains three years’ worth of data, including messages, photos, and call logs, which has raised concerns for Diddy’s legal team as he prepares for a sex trafficking trial next year.
This discovery comes amid accusations that Combs, currently facing legal trouble, has been trying to contact witnesses from jail.
According to court documents, he is said to have instructed family members to reach out to potential witnesses.
A source revealed that the phone was reportedly found in the studio and is being circulated among media outlets and documentarians, raising the possibility of its contents being exposed. The phone’s discovery could potentially have serious consequences for Diddy’s case, as it may contain crucial evidence.
Diddy, who denies all charges, appeared in court recently, where the judge reviewed new evidence, including materials found in his jail cell.
The judge has ordered that copies of these materials be destroyed for now, as their potential use in the trial is still under review.
Diddy’s defense team argues that some of the seized materials may involve attorney-client privileged information and were unlawfully obtained.
Additionally, Diddy’s legal team disputed the authenticity of a widely circulated video, claiming it was edited to misrepresent an incident in which he allegedly attacked his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
Federal prosecutors argue the video is evidence of Diddy’s involvement in sex trafficking, but his defense maintains the footage is a distorted version of a domestic dispute.