Judge slams federal agents in Diddy’s case with gag order after alleged freak-off info leak

Judge slams federal agents in Diddy's case with gag order after alleged freak-off info leak

A judge criticized federal officials for leaking information about Diddy’s sex trafficking investigation and issued a gag order to protect the fairness of the trial.

After hundreds of lawsuits, Sean “Diddy” Combs won a narrow victory in court after a judge criticized several federal officials who allegedly leaked information about a high-profile sex trafficking investigation. The rapper who refused two commitments is currently at the center of Brooklyn detention.

Judge slams federal agents in Diddy's case with gag order after alleged freak-off info leak

The court praised the federal government for the gag of the order.

The court’s pounding appeared in the federal government after finding many evidence of Daddy’s habits by photos separated by recent documents and photos. The outlet cited as its source a federal law enforcement official who called the weirdos “bastards,” which prompted the court to impose a gag order.

On Friday night, federal Judge Arun Subramanian in Manhattan imposed a silence order on all federal prosecutors and other officials involved in the case. The order warned the recipients not to disclose information from the grand jury’s decision or other nonpublic information about the case that could undermine a fair trial. He also called on the recipients to respect existing laws in this regard, the New York Post reported. Subramanian writes as follows. “These remarks are obviously inappropriate if they are made by an agent involved in the investigation or the pursuit of the case,” the judge added: “

“To clarify, this order is not based on the conclusion that there was an act that had been accused so far, because the court was in this stage at this stage for [diddy]. It has not been concluded that the related information is involved.He emphasized: The court takes appropriate measures to violate the rules. 

Judge slams federal agents in Diddy's case with gag order after alleged freak-off info leak

Daddy’s lawyer request

Earlier this month, Daddy’s lawyer asked for a hearing about the claim that the Ministry of Internal Security agents disclosed the 2016 damages. The purpose of the upcoming hearing is to prevent federal authorities from sharing any additional information about the criminal case with the media.

Didi has pleaded not guilty to all charges filed against him and is awaiting trial, scheduled for May 5, 2025.

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