Attorneys for Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs have made a shocking attempt to silence a grand jury witness who has made bombshell claims about the rapper’s so-called ‘freak-off’ parties.
Lawyers Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos submitted a letter to the federal judge overseeing the hip hop mogul’s Sєx trafficking and racketeering case, asking him to expedite their motion for a gag order on witnesses, citing a ‘deluge of improper pretrial publicity,’ ABC News reports.
It says the statements made by certain individuals are ‘undermining Mr. Combs’ right to a fair trial and the integrity of the grand jury proceedings.’
The lawyers hit out specifically at Combs’ former friend, Courtney Burgess, who has claimed in multiple interviews he has seen videos of major celebrities being ‘victimized’ at Diddy’s notorious ‘freak-off’ parties.
‘These stories have spread rapidly through the media and created the impression that such videos exist, which is false, and that the government is actually crediting his sensational claims, which is profoundly prejudicial,’ the lawyers argue.

Attorneys representing Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs wrote a letter to the federal judge overseeing his case on Sunday, asking him to expedite their motion for a gag order on witnesses