Diddy is making a fresh attempt to be released on bail, offering strict new conditions in hopes of convincing the court to grant his freedom. In a surprising move, the music mogul has promised to severely limit his contact with women while awaiting trial.
According to documents obtained by TMZ, Diddy’s legal team has proposed that a security firm will track and document every visitor to his Miami Beach home. These logs will be submitted to the government daily, ensuring full transparency about who he interacts with.
In an effort to comply with court concerns, Diddy has pledged to restrict visitors to only family members, caretakers, and close friends who are not involved in his federal indictment.
His legal team specifically highlighted that women, aside from family members and the mothers of his children, will not be allowed to visit him during this time.
The move comes as Diddy’s attorneys attempt to address concerns that he might try to intimidate or contact witnesses tied to the case. Additionally, Diddy has agreed to avoid any contact with grand jury witnesses and has committed to undergoing weekly drug tests.
The drug allegations are a central element of Diddy’s indictment, with prosecutors claiming his infamous “Freak Off” parties were powered by a cocktail of illegal substances, including cocaine, ketamine, GHB, and MDMA. Authorities also reported finding drugs in his New York City hotel room at the time of his arrest.
With these new conditions, Diddy is hoping to demonstrate his willingness to cooperate with the court, as he continues his battle to secure bail and fight the charges against him.