by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE, Sept 3 – At 4:30 pm on September 16 Inner City Press was told by its SDNY source to expect "the big one" - Sean Combs - the next day in an SDNY courtroom.
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On July 2 the jury came back with not guilty on RICO and sex trafficking, guilty on counts 3 and 5, transportation for prostitution.
On July 29 Sean Combs through counsel requested release on $50 million bond, 12 page memo on Patreon here.
On July 31, after Combs moved for acquittal or a new trial, the US Attorney's Office at 11:30 pm filed an 11-page opposition, on Patreon here
On August 3 Combs replied including that "Virginia ‘Gina’ Huynh... has written a letter in support of Combs’s motion for bond, which is attached as Exhibit A [REDACTED]f any of this was true" - filing with redactions on Patreon here
On August 4 Judge Subramanian denied bail, saying Combs hadn't met the standard, order on Patreon here
Late on August 20 the US Attorney's Office filed a 58 page opposition to Combs' motion for acquittal or a new trial - full 58 page filing on Patreon here
On August 21 Judge Subramanian gave Combs' lawyers - two of whom just signed up to represent Oren Alexander - until September 3 to reply a reply. After that, Marc Agnifilo was found representing a woman charged with hate crime assault while taking down an October 7 hostage flier.
On September 1 the US filed a list of cases, on Patreon here
On September 3, Combs' lawyers filed their reply for a new trial, including that "The Meaning of 'Prostitution' Has Changed Over Time" and that "Combs Was Producing Amateur Porn" - 30 page filing on Patreon here
more on X for Subscribers here and Substack here
The case is USA v. Combs, 1:24-cr-542 (Subramanian)
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