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The Feds Blast Diddy's Legal Team Over Their 'Inappropriate Behavior' (6/17/25)
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In this letter addressed to Judge Subramanian, the Government responds to the defense's renewed objections to the removal of Juror #6 in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The prosecution firmly denies the defense’s repeated claims that its efforts to remove the juror were racially motivated, calling the accusation “baseless.” It emphasizes that the juror was dismissed due to multiple inconsistencies in his statements during voir dire and subsequent questioning—specifically regarding basic biographical details like his residence. The Government asserts that it merely flagged the issue of candor to the Court, which independently concluded removal was warranted after its own review of the record.
The Government further notes that nothing in the defense’s latest letter undermines the Court’s rationale for the juror’s dismissal. While stating it does not oppose further inquiry into a separate juror mentioned in the defense letter, the Government criticizes the rest of the submission as a barrage of unfounded personal attacks on the prosecution team. It asks the Court to both disregard and formally rebuke those portions of the defense’s letter as inappropriate and irrelevant to the matter at hand.
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The Government further notes that nothing in the defense’s latest letter undermines the Court’s rationale for the juror’s dismissal. While stating it does not oppose further inquiry into a separate juror mentioned in the defense letter, the Government criticizes the rest of the submission as a barrage of unfounded personal attacks on the prosecution team. It asks the Court to both disregard and formally rebuke those portions of the defense’s letter as inappropriate and irrelevant to the matter at hand.
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source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.405.0_2.pdf
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In this letter addressed to Judge Subramanian, the Government responds to the defense's renewed objections to the removal of Juror #6 in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The prosecution firmly denies the defense’s repeated claims that its efforts to remove the juror were racially motivated, calling the accusation “baseless.” It emphasizes that the juror was dismissed due to multiple inconsistencies in his statements during voir dire and subsequent questioning—specifically regarding basic biographical details like his residence. The Government asserts that it merely flagged the issue of candor to the Court, which independently concluded removal was warranted after its own review of the record.
The Government further notes that nothing in the defense’s latest letter undermines the Court’s rationale for the juror’s dismissal. While stating it does not oppose further inquiry into a separate juror mentioned in the defense letter, the Government criticizes the rest of the submission as a barrage of unfounded personal attacks on the prosecution team. It asks the Court to both disregard and formally rebuke those portions of the defense’s letter as inappropriate and irrelevant to the matter at hand.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.405.0_2.pdf
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The Government further notes that nothing in the defense’s latest letter undermines the Court’s rationale for the juror’s dismissal. While stating it does not oppose further inquiry into a separate juror mentioned in the defense letter, the Government criticizes the rest of the submission as a barrage of unfounded personal attacks on the prosecution team. It asks the Court to both disregard and formally rebuke those portions of the defense’s letter as inappropriate and irrelevant to the matter at hand.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.405.0_2.pdf
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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