For the third time, Sean Diddy Combs’ request for bail has been denied by the US judicial authorities, with the “hip-hop impresario thus remaining in prison until the trial of the case according to which he is accused of sexual assault, trafficking and extortions.

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian’s ruling is in line with that of federal prosecutors, who accused Combs of trying to influence potential witnesses and evade surveillance systems even while incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, arguing that he did not he can be trusted and released before the trial, which is scheduled to begin in May.

Subramanian summed up that there is “ample evidence of Combs’ penchant for violence,” citing the recently resurfaced 2016 video of the one-time tycoon and top artist assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel. Angels.

He further pointed to the “serious risk” that Diddy would influence witnesses to his advantage.

At a court hearing last Friday, Combs’ attorneys argued that the proposed bail package is actually much more severe for their client than remaining in the Brooklyn jail.

In a memorandum sent to the court earlier this week, his lawyers suggested he stay in a three-bedroom apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, under the supervision of several private company security guards.

Additionally, Diddy will be monitored by surveillance cameras and will not have access to a cell phone without permission.

The defense initially proposed that the rapper stay at a residence on Miami’s Star Island, which would have access to a dock but not a boat, attorneys said.

At Friday’s hearing, prosecutor Christy Slavik argued that she could not trust the defendant to comply with court orders.

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“The defendant simply cannot be trusted,” he said, adding that he “left no doubt that he cannot comply with the conditions.”