Diddy’s attorneys demand hearing over ‘violation of rights’ after feds raid cell and seize his handwritten case notes
JAILED rap star Sean "Diddy" Combs' attorney has slammed the prosecution, arguing the state is in possession of confidential attorney-client privilege notes.
The material includes handwritten notes Combs wrote to his attorney regarding defense witnesses and strategies for his trial on May 5, 2025, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo said in court filings.
Agnifilo argued in court documents that his team learned Friday evening that the agents turned over the material to the prosecutions.
Now, Agnifilo is calling for an immediate court hearing about the search on Combs' cell, which he argued violated the defendant's Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment rights, the outlet reported.
The defense attorney wants federal agents to answer who authorized the search, find out what material was taken, and who decided to turn over the notes to the US Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York.
Agnifilo ripped the search as an "outrageous government conduct amounting to a substantive due process violation," according to TMZ.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to Agnifilo for comment.
Combs, 55, has been jailed in the notorious Brooklyn complex since September 16 after federal agents arrested the rap mogul at the Park Hyatt hotel in Midtown .
A judge has shot down Combs' multiple attempts for bail, including a $50 million house arrest bond package, after ruling the evidence against the Bad Boy 4 Life rapper is "clear and convincing" that he is a danger to the community.
Prosecutors allege that for years, Combs "abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct."
Combs is accused of kidnapping and drugging women into having sex with male escorts as part of his "freak offs," which the prosecution alleges were alcohol and drug-fueled orgies held by the record label executive.
The "freak offs" lasted for days and left participants needing IV drops to recover, prosecutors allege.
The FBI raided Combs' mansions in and in March, where they uncovered over 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil, drugs, and three AR-15s with their serial numbers defaced, according to court documents.
Combs hosted the drug-induced parties and recorded guests participating in degrading acts and would use the material as blackmail to hold power over his victims, according to the prosecution.