Diddy was arrested and taken into federal custody in New York on Monday, September 16, after a grand jury indicted him.
On Wednesday, Judge Andrew L. Carter denied the rapper’s bail for a second time, deemed him a flight risk and ordered the defendant to remain behind bars until his trial on human trafficking and racketeering charges.
Prosecutors alleged that Combs interfered with the legal proceedings by contacting witnesses and offering compensation for their support, raising concerns about further obstruction.
Despite Diddy’s defense offering strict security measures, including 24-hour surveillance of his home, Judge Carter found the bail package insufficient.
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