Judge Rules on Whether Diddy Can Get Out for Thanksgiving (3rd time denied)1/2
Wed, November 27, 2024 at 10:29
Late in the day before Thanksgiving, a Manhattan federal judge issued a ruling on whether rap mogul Sean Combs would succeed in his third attempt at being released on bail pending trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
“DENIED,” Judge Arun Subramanian’s ruling said.
The single word in capital letters announced that Combs would not be spending Thanksgiving with his family in the three-bedroom Manhattan apartment outfitted with camera and 24-hour armed minders that his lawyers had arranged as part of a $50 million bail package.
Instead, he would remain in the horrid Metropolitan Correctional Center, which serves a midday Thanksgiving turkey dinner.
The judge’s full order makes clear that Combs never really had a chance of making bail.
“No Condition or Combination of Conditions Will Reasonably Assure the Safety of the Community,” the judge declared.
At a bail hearing on Friday, the judge asked the two sides to submit their legal arguments by Monday and said he would issue a decision later this week. He said nothing about this coming Thursday being Thanksgiving, but that must have risen in the minds of the family members in the courtroom at Friday’s hearing. They included Combs’ twin 17-year-old daughters, Jessie and D’Lila.
The twins had been with their father back on Thanksgiving of 2022, when he engaged in a little prescient public relations by going with a current girlfriend to serve turkey dinner to homeless men at The Caring Place in Miami, Florida. His daughters were not likely aware that Thanksgiving of 2022 happened also to be the day that the Adult Survivors Act opened a year-long allowing alleged sex crime victims to seek civil redress for sex crimes otherwise outside the statute of limitations.
The approach of that deadline saw R&B singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura file suit against her former boyfriend Combs.
Ventura charged that the rap mogul had raped her and subjected her to a yearslong ordeal of sexual and psychic abuse.
Combs settled the suit the day after it was filed. But two other women, Joi Dickerson-Neal and Liza Gardner, filed separate suits against him on Thanksgiving itself. They each alleged that he had raped them at the start of his career; Gardner in 1990 and Dickerson-Neal early on the following year.
Dickerson-Neal’s suit says she had done something subsequent to the alleged Jan. 3, 1991, attack that could have spared numerous others from being similarly assaulted by him. His career might have ended before it really began. But the immediate outcome was one that had become too common in the days before before #MeToo.
“Plaintiff filed police reports in New York and New Jersey and spoke to several prosecutors hoping to press charges,” Dickerson-Neal’s suit reports. “Members of law enforcement told Plaintiff that her allegations would need to be corroborated by witnesses and others who had experienced similar assaults.”
Combs would deny—and continues to deny—that he has ever sexually assaulted anybody. And, having become a billionaire, he could have contested or just quietly settled those cases as well. That might have been, had his behavior with Ventura and others not come to the attention of federal prosecutors in New York this year.
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