Sean 'Diddy' Combs' legal team says 'freak off' videos don't show sex trafficking
Sean "Diddy" Combs is fighting back against evidence prosecutors are expected to use against him at his criminal trial in New York in May.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is fighting back against evidence prosecutors are expected to use against him at his criminal trial in New York in May.
His legal team said Tuesday in a filing in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that his attorneys have reviewed nine videos of "so-called 'Freak Off' tapes" provided by prosecutors in New York regarding a person referred to as "Victim-1."
The filing seeks to obtain electronic copies of the videos, which Combs' attorneys say "confirm Mr. Combs' innocence" between "fully consenting adults in a long-term relationship."
A source with knowledge of the case said Combs' legal team can view the videos only "in the presence of a government representative and can see them but cannot keep them."
The document also says the recordings were not part of the raids conducted on Combs' properties last year but were kept by "Victim-1" and provided to the government as part of its criminal investigation.
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