Sean 'Diddy' Combs Taken to Hospital as Trial Approaches

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Taken to Hospital as Trial Approaches

The transfer happened last week under tight security to avoid drawing attention

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs remains at the center of controversy, and now, just weeks before his trafficking trial, he was taken to a hospital for an MRI scan. According to The New York Post, the transfer happened last week under tight security to avoid drawing attention.

Sources close to the case say Diddy had been complaining of knee pain, reportedly from an old injury dating back to the New York Marathon in 2003. However, the fact that he was moved in the middle of the night has fueled speculation. After the procedure, he was returned to his cell without needing further hospitalization.

As expected, the Bureau of Prisons declined to share details about his condition, citing privacy and security reasons. His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has also remained silent on the matter.

Lawsuits, Scandals, and an Explosive Documentary

Diddy’s legal troubles keep piling up. His trial is scheduled for May 5, where he faces serious charges, including sexual trafficking and organized crime. Despite his legal team’s efforts, prosecutors claim to have damning recordings that contradict his version of events. The former music producer has repeatedly requested release on bail, but his petitions have been denied, even after offering a $50 million guarantee. The court ruled that he poses a risk to the community.

In recent months, multiple lawsuits have been filed against him, with some accusations dating back to 2001. Several victims have come forward, alleging they were drugged and sexually assaulted, including one of the most shocking claims involving a 10-year-old child in 2005.

Adding fuel to the fire, the Peacock documentary The Making of a Bad Boy features testimonies from former colleagues who accuse him of abusive behavior. The film has also reignited speculation about his alleged involvement in Notorious B.I.G.’s murder and past domestic violence allegations against Kim Porter.

Diddy’s legal team has strongly denied the claims, calling the documentary ‘irresponsible journalism’ and arguing that it is based on ‘lies and conspiracy theories.’