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Diddy off suicide watch amid serious charges, trial awaits

Diddy is awaiting trial. He is no longer under supervision.
Diddy is awaiting trial. He is no longer under supervision.
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30 September 2024 10:44

As reported by "People" magazine, Diddy, who has been accused of sex trafficking and extortion, is no longer under suicide watch. While awaiting trial, the rapper has also met with his loved ones.

For the past two weeks, the world has anxiously awaited new information on Diddy, who has been charged with various offences.

According to the 14-page indictment, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been committing acts of violence, abuse, and aggression against women for many years. He now faces a potential life sentence.

People magazine reported that after his arrest, Combs was placed under special supervision as a preventive measure. This was due to his condition immediately after his detention and uncertainties regarding his mental health. It is possible that he may have had suicidal thoughts. Currently, the rapper is awaiting trial in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. According to "People", he was visited by his family in recent days, and he is no longer under the aforementioned supervision.

Diddy is focused on his trial

Combs' lawyer told "People" magazine that his client is now focused on the trial, which will most likely take place at the beginning of October, as he wants to tell his story from his perspective.

He is focused and very strong. He is concentrating on his defence and preparing for his trial, the rapper's lawyer said.

According to media reports, after the arrest, Combs' lawyers proposed a $50 (CAD 68) million bail, but the proposal was rejected by the judge.

Diddy waits for the trial. He is no longer under supervision.
Diddy waits for the trial. He is no longer under supervision.© Getty Images | 2023 MEGA
Diddy is awaiting trial. He is no longer under supervision.
Diddy is awaiting trial. He is no longer under supervision.© Getty Images | 2023 MEGA