by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE, Feb 25 – 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 the courtroom here.
At US Attorney Damian Williams' press conference Inner City Press asked if his office would be seeking detention - Yes, he said. Detention memo on Patreon here.
In the run-up to the 2:30 pm hearing Combs' counsel file a bail proposal, with $50 million bond - filing on Patreon here.
[Inner City Press published book / audio book Diddy Do It? on Sept 20 on Amazon here - then a second necessarily on GooglePlay here]
On mid October a slew of cases were filed in SDNY by the Tony Buzbee Firm, including one by a then-Brooklyn college student for sexual assault, including against Marriott for its alleged role. Complaint on Patreon here.
It was was re-assigned to Judge Mary Kay Viskocil (and Magistrate Judge Aaron)
On October 30, Judge Vyskocil denied pseudonymous status and said if it is not refiled with the name by Nov 12 it will be dismissed. 14 page Order on Patreon here.
After 5 pm on November 12, she refiled with name: Candice McCrary. The Brooklyn college campus would appear to be LIU.
Jump cut to February 21, 2025 - Tony Buzbee belatedly applied for pro hac vice admission to SDNY, and had to attach a recent order from the SDNY Grievance Committee denying him admission since "Mr. Buzbee has appeared in this court without seeking admission." Grievance Committee Order on Patreon here.
Late on February 25 Combs' lawyer opposed Buzbee being admitted even pro hac vice, 24 page memo on Patreon here
More on X for Subscribers here & Substack here
This case is McCrary v. Combs, 1:24-cv-8054 (Vyskocil)
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