“I did not talk to the president.”

“I did not talk to the president.”

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Flead-attorney-sean-diddy-combs-109351392_c95d6b "I did not talk to the president."

Sean’s lawyer “Didi” Coms has opposed He approached the Trump administration About a possible pardon.

He was the founder of Bad Boy Records I was convicted on charges of prostitution Last month, he was absolved of sex trafficking and extortion relief – and since then it was He repeatedly denied bail.

Posse Legal Combs emphasized They have contacted President Trump’s camp about the amnesty – even when the Supreme Commander indicated that he was inclined against I left combs from the hook.

Sean’s lawyer “Didi” Coms opposed his team’s legal claims that they were close to the Trump administration about a potential pardon. Wireless

A few days after the claim, Mark Agunefilo rejected the comments of lawyer Nicole and Westmoreland, and insisted that he knows nothing about asking for pardon.

“I have no relationship with a possible pardon,” said Honcho legal Morning CBS.

“I have had talks with no one. I didn’t talk to the president. I did not talk to anyone talking to the President about Sean Compos. I did not.”

What’s more, Agnifilo confirmed that he had not discussed the presidential pardon with rapper “I will miss you”, except for telling him that he was in the news.

Bad Boy Records was convicted of two charges of prostitution last month, but he was absolved of sex trafficking and blackmail. Reuters

He says, “Go tell him (Trump) that I need an amnesty. Go tell him that I deserve to pardon. “This is what he said.”

Agnifilo comments contradict Westmurland, who CNN said This week, “the team continues and held talks in reference to the amnesty.”

President Trump told the NewSmax Rob Financy last week that he had been on the fence about whether he would be considered an amnesty for the music pole.

Nicole Westermoreland, part of the legal compass, claimed that she had contacted President Trump’s camp about the amnesty. CNN
However, Mark Agunevilo refuted the comments of the lawyer Westmoreland, and insisted that he knows nothing about asking for pardon. CBS news

“Well, it was essentially, I think, a kind of innocent,” Trump said of the Didi case.

“Perhaps – I, as you know, I was friendly with him. I got risked with him, and it seemed like a nice man. I didn’t know him well, but when I ran to the office he was very hostile.”

“It is difficult, as you know, like us, we are human, and we do not want to get things in our presentation, right? “They talked to me about Sean.”

President Trump said last week that he was on the fence about whether he would think of pardoning combs. Ron Galla Group via Getti Imas

When Finnernty asked if Trump was “probably” no “mothers”, the president replied, “I would like to say that.”

Else Combs organizes a return ceremony In Madison Square Garden when he is a free man.

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