According to court documents, Diddy's lawyers are offering a substantial bail package, including a $50 million bond, and a surveillance plan that would monitor him around the clock. The idea is to assure the court he won’t attempt to flee or intimidate any witnesses. This echoes the arguments they made in September when the court denied bail on two occasions.
The new filing highlights similar cases, including one where a CEO accused of trafficking young men and allegedly intimidating witnesses was granted bail. In that instance, prosecutors sought a $10 million bond for the CEO and a $500,000 bond for an accomplice—far below the $50 million bond Diddy is proposing.
Currently held in MDC Brooklyn, Diddy has faced repeated bail denials, with the judge citing him as a potential danger. Federal prosecutors have charged him with racketeering, sex trafficking, and facilitating transportation for prostitution. His trial is scheduled for next May.