Sean Kent
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He has not been served. So like the kids say, you've been served. And that's where it comes from. You have to be served with a lawsuit, which basically means just like you see on television, a process server goes and knocks on your door and says, Mr. Combs, you've been served. Here's a copy of the lawsuit. And then they come back and they write a piece of paper.
He has not been served. So like the kids say, you've been served. And that's where it comes from. You have to be served with a lawsuit, which basically means just like you see on television, a process server goes and knocks on your door and says, Mr. Combs, you've been served. Here's a copy of the lawsuit. And then they come back and they write a piece of paper.
He has not been served. So like the kids say, you've been served. And that's where it comes from. You have to be served with a lawsuit, which basically means just like you see on television, a process server goes and knocks on your door and says, Mr. Combs, you've been served. Here's a copy of the lawsuit. And then they come back and they write a piece of paper.
They put down an affidavit that we served Sean Combs at the Manhattan Department of Correction. At this point in time, I gave him a copy of it or I gave it to somebody at his residence who's allowed to accept service. As I mentioned to you earlier, our online federal filings show specifically when someone has been served or when they have answered. He hasn't been served yet.
They put down an affidavit that we served Sean Combs at the Manhattan Department of Correction. At this point in time, I gave him a copy of it or I gave it to somebody at his residence who's allowed to accept service. As I mentioned to you earlier, our online federal filings show specifically when someone has been served or when they have answered. He hasn't been served yet.
They put down an affidavit that we served Sean Combs at the Manhattan Department of Correction. At this point in time, I gave him a copy of it or I gave it to somebody at his residence who's allowed to accept service. As I mentioned to you earlier, our online federal filings show specifically when someone has been served or when they have answered. He hasn't been served yet.
And it's hard to serve somebody who's in the Department of Corrections. It's really hard because you can't get to him. You just can't go in there and talk to Diddy and say, hey, man, I want to go see Diddy and see what he's doing. Can I give him some paperwork? It's harder than people think.
And it's hard to serve somebody who's in the Department of Corrections. It's really hard because you can't get to him. You just can't go in there and talk to Diddy and say, hey, man, I want to go see Diddy and see what he's doing. Can I give him some paperwork? It's harder than people think.
And it's hard to serve somebody who's in the Department of Corrections. It's really hard because you can't get to him. You just can't go in there and talk to Diddy and say, hey, man, I want to go see Diddy and see what he's doing. Can I give him some paperwork? It's harder than people think.
So Anthony Rico has been part of Diddy's defense team since September. So he appeared in court with Diddy when he was first arraigned and pled not guilty to the charges. And Anthony has been kind of this almost public kind of support figure for Diddy as his lawyer. In court, he stands up and points out that Diddy's You know, children have traveled long distances to be there.
So Anthony Rico has been part of Diddy's defense team since September. So he appeared in court with Diddy when he was first arraigned and pled not guilty to the charges. And Anthony has been kind of this almost public kind of support figure for Diddy as his lawyer. In court, he stands up and points out that Diddy's You know, children have traveled long distances to be there.
So Anthony Rico has been part of Diddy's defense team since September. So he appeared in court with Diddy when he was first arraigned and pled not guilty to the charges. And Anthony has been kind of this almost public kind of support figure for Diddy as his lawyer. In court, he stands up and points out that Diddy's You know, children have traveled long distances to be there.
He sits next to Diddy, you know, during the hearing. They're talking, they're laughing. So they seem to have kind of a more personal relationship maybe than with, you know, Diddy's other lead defense attorneys who are kind of the ones up in front of the judge. And this past week, he just suddenly files a motion saying that he's withdrawing from the case.
He sits next to Diddy, you know, during the hearing. They're talking, they're laughing. So they seem to have kind of a more personal relationship maybe than with, you know, Diddy's other lead defense attorneys who are kind of the ones up in front of the judge. And this past week, he just suddenly files a motion saying that he's withdrawing from the case.
He sits next to Diddy, you know, during the hearing. They're talking, they're laughing. So they seem to have kind of a more personal relationship maybe than with, you know, Diddy's other lead defense attorneys who are kind of the ones up in front of the judge. And this past week, he just suddenly files a motion saying that he's withdrawing from the case.
And there is not too much detail given, but clearly there was a fork in the road about, you know, something having to do with this case. And he says, you know, like you heard that under no circumstances can he effectively serve as his defense counsel.
And there is not too much detail given, but clearly there was a fork in the road about, you know, something having to do with this case. And he says, you know, like you heard that under no circumstances can he effectively serve as his defense counsel.
And there is not too much detail given, but clearly there was a fork in the road about, you know, something having to do with this case. And he says, you know, like you heard that under no circumstances can he effectively serve as his defense counsel.
I think it looks people have taken it as bad. You know, when a top attorney quits your case in the language used under no circumstance can I continue. I think people are just pointing at that and say, oh, oh, he can't defend him, you know, in making their own assumptions from there.
I think it looks people have taken it as bad. You know, when a top attorney quits your case in the language used under no circumstance can I continue. I think people are just pointing at that and say, oh, oh, he can't defend him, you know, in making their own assumptions from there.