
P Diddy Challenges Police Raids on Mansions, Claims Unlawful Search and Evidence
Federal agents conducted raids on Sean "Diddy" Combs' Beverly Hills and Miami mansions, seizing various items including party supplies, three AR-15 rifles, and narcotics. The raids, which took place in September, have sparked significant legal controversy.

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Combs' legal team has filed court documents in New York challenging the legitimacy of the raids. They argue that federal agents made false statements and omitted crucial evidence to obtain search warrants, potentially violating Combs' Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful searches and seizures.

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Key elements of their legal challenge include:
- Claims that evidence of voluntary participation in alleged "freak-off" parties was intentionally omitted
- Text messages between Combs and alleged victims that reportedly demonstrate consent
- Accusations of government leaks to media outlets
- Concerns about proper procedure in obtaining search warrants

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The defense team is seeking either complete dismissal of evidence obtained during the raids or a Franks hearing to examine the warrant acquisition process. The outcome could significantly impact the case against Combs.

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The investigation remains ongoing, with both legal teams preparing for what could be a lengthy court battle. The case has drawn widespread public attention and raised questions about law enforcement procedures in high-profile investigations.
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