Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs offers drug tests and to ban female visitors at home in bond release negotiation…

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P Diddy faces accusations of human trafficking, sexual violence and physical violence against women…

Sean Combs offered to submit weekly drug tests and ban female visitors from visiting his Miami home in a bond negotiation as he desperately tries to get out of prison, despite facing extremely serious criminal charges.

The music producer and ex-rapper faces accusations of human trafficking, sexual violence and physical violence against numerous women close to him as well as controlling and coercive behavior to “protect his reputation”.

On Wednesday, September 18 InTouch.com revealed the scandalous figure filed a motion through his attorney, Mark Agnifilo, during which he agreed ban all visits to his home as well as recording the data via a log book.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs offers drug tests and to ban female visitors at home in bond release negotiation

That’s with the exceptions of family, property caretakers and friends as long as they’re not thought to be co-conspirators, whilst he will also limit all female visitors as long as they’re not family or mothers of his kids.

He also agreed to submit weekly drug tests, with Agnifilo arguing Combs has shown good character and an unwillingness to attempt to avoid or escape the United States in the face of the legal action.

Combs’ first request for bond denied;
This is the second attempt by Combs to be released, after his attorney filed a motion to have him released on a $50 million bond with his own home and his mother’s home offered as collateral, however on September 17 that was rejected.

It means the 54-year-old will remain behind cold iron bars for the future after prosecutors claimed that despite the terms as well as surrendering his passport, he could still attempt to flee and evade justice.

FILE – Sean “Diddy” Combs arrives at the LA Premiere of “The Four: Battle For Stardom” at the CBS Radford Studio Center, May 30, 2018, in Los Angeles. Combs has sold off his stake in Revolt, the media company the rapper and entrepreneur founded over a decade ago, the Los Angeles-based company said Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in a statement on its website. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)

“As reflected by the gravity of the charges in the Indictment,” federal government prosecutors said. “The defendant is dangerous and poses an ongoing threat to the safety of the community.”

“If released, he remains a serious risk of flight, despite the conditions offered by his counsel. Most glaringly, the defendant also poses a significant risk of obstructing justice.”

Combs has been accused of kidnapping, drugging and forcing women into sexual activities through the use of violence, such as firearms, ever since his ex, Cassie Ventura, filed a shocking lawsuit.

Ventura claimed Diddy was violent towards her and left her with black eyes from beatings and “freak off” events when he forced women into sexual acts. She also accused him of rape and property damage.

Combs settled the next day despite initially denying all claims and suggesting it was an extortion attempt, although he got to maintain his innocence.