Brendan Paulan old assistant of Sean “Diddy” Combstook the rapper position sex trafficking judgment On Friday, June 20, he claimed that part of his duties was to sought drugs for his head.
Paul, who worked for the tycoon from the end of 2022 to March 2024, claimed that he was asked to buy thousands of dollars for drugs during his work, such as marijuana, cocaine, rose cocaine, ecstasy and ketamine. Although he stated that he “rarely” saw Diddy, now 55 years old, using drugs, testified that he bought $ 4,200 of marijuana for him every two months.
After his detention of September 2024 Diddy is In the face of sexual trafficking positionsTransport to participate in prostitution and conspiracy. He has stated not guilty of all charges and denied all allegations against him.
During his Friday testimony, Paul stated that he was also asked to try Diddy’s drugs, including once in front of his head. On that occasion, he claimed, he took 2C to a Coachella afterparty to “check if he went well.” Paul recalled, “I said yes and then I continued to work.”
Paul stopped working for Diddy in March 2024 after being arrested at an airport in Miami for cocaine possession. He stated that he found him in Diddy’s room before leaving for a family trip to the Bahamas, but Paul forgot to remove him from his bag before arriving at the airport. During the cross exam, Paul told the defense lawyer Brian Steel That neither Diddy nor anyone else on his team asked him to take the cocaine in his bag.
While Paul said the allegations against him were abandoned, he said he has not spoken with Diddy since his arrest. He also stated that he did not tell the authorities where he obtained cocaine due to “loyalty”.
When he started working for Diddy, Paul said he helped formulate his diet and training plans due to his past as a university basketball player (he played two seasons at Syracuse University). As Diddy’s former former attendees have been testified, he said that he would sometimes work at a time without sleep and would be fired for minor reasons and then hired without recognition of the previous termination. To keep it awake, he said he would take “adderall with a prescription” and sometimes “rare and rare” use cocaine.
At one point, said Paul, Diddy said he wanted his employees to “move as Seal Team Six”, the U.S. Navy Special Operations Group who finally killed Osama Bin Laden. He also claimed that another former assistant warned him that the job would be extremely demanding. “Enter to leave,” said the other assistant. “If you have a girlfriend, break with her. And you will never see your family.”
When asked during the redirect exam, as you feel for Diddy today, Paul replied, “It’s complicated.”
Diddy’s trial began in May and is Is expected to continue Until the beginning of July.
“We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we think is an unfair processing of Mr. Combs by the United States lawyer,” Marc Agnifilo He said in a statement after his arrest last year. “He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. According to his credit, Mr. Combs has only cooperative with this research and voluntarily moved to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with anything to hide, and he hopes to erase his name in court.”
Since his arrest, Diddy has been detained at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. Judge Arun Subramanian denied his four deposit applications.
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