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Sean Diddy Comb phone available for sale? The disgraced tycoon’s phone was found dumped in a studio

Sean Diddy Comb phone available for sale? The disgraced tycoon’s phone was found dumped in a studio

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ phone allegedly turned up on the black market, raising concerns as the rapper faces a sex trafficking trial next year. According to RadarOnline.com, the phone, which reportedly contained a three-year backup of messages, call logs, photographs and other data, was found discarded in a recording studio. The discovery has alarmed Diddy’s legal team, as prosecutors accuse him of contacting witnesses from his prison cell.

Court documents allege that Diddy also directed his family to contact potential witnesses in the case. A source revealed to RadarOnline.com that a person who found the phone has been trying to sell it, claiming that possession gives them ownership. The source added that the phone has been circulated among the media and is now rumored to be in the hands of documentary filmmakers working on a series about Diddy. They are reportedly considering purchasing it to expose its contents, which could have serious implications for the 55-year-old. “This is anyone’s worst nightmare,” the source said. “For someone like Diddy, it could mean the difference between freedom and a life in prison.”

Diddy, who has pleaded not guilty and denied all allegations, recently appeared in court when new evidence was presented, including materials found in a notebook in his cell. During the hearing, a judge ordered prosecutors to destroy copies of the seized materials while they decided whether they could be used in court.

Meanwhile, Combs has issued a cease-and-desist order from jail regarding a new documentary focusing on his former protégé, Shyne. According to a source who spoke with Page sixDiddy’s intention was not to block the film’s release but to ensure that all facts were accurately represented.

The move follows Shyne’s claim that, 25 years ago, he took the blame for one of Diddy’s high-profile legal cases. A source close to both the music mogul and the documentary confirmed that the order was sent by Diddy from behind bars.

The incident in question occurred in 1999, when Shyne, born Jamal Barrow, was involved in a shooting at a Manhattan nightclub. Diddy, along with his then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez, were present when the altercation escalated, resulting in gunfire that injured three people.

At the subsequent 2001 trial, both Shyne and Diddy faced charges. However, Shyne was the only one convicted and received an eight-year prison sentence for assault and reckless endangerment. Today, Shyne has left his past behind and works as a politician in Belize.