
Sean “Didi” Koms plans to return the major professional return in Madison Square Garden after the release of the prison: a lawyer
SEAN DEDDY COMBS is preparing for a great return to music – he fell in Madison Square Garden as a stage.
Bad Boy Records, which was I was convicted on charges of prostitution But his lawyer has disavowed the accusations of sex and apostasy trafficking in July, looking forward to his return to the rap scene, as his lawyer revealed.
“The 55 -year -old rap team led the 55 -year -old rap team,” Mark Agunefilo, who led the 55 -year -old rap team, said, said, ” Morning CBS This rain is looking to organize a return party when he is a free man.
“He will return to Madison Square Garden – and I said I will be there,” said Cevilo Denkan in a clip on Thursday.
The Legal Honcho added that the musician “I will miss you” is keen to “return with his mother, and the people who love him and miss him.”
“I think he wants to get out of prison, and to re -establish a present relationship with all his seven children,” he added.
When asked whether the musical return was on the horizon, Agnifilo admitted that although COMBS did not say anything about the return to the registration studio, he had another idea in mind.
“No – frankly, he did not. Well, there is one thing he said, he said he would return to Madison Square Park.”
Denkan then explained what Kums will do in MSG, which Agnifilo answered, “I think I am on the stage, do you know?”
He added: “I think he is a person who will always seek to do something, as you know, exceptional and may demand and challenge.”
The post reached representatives to get mothers to comment.
Just days after Combs Posse’s legal assertion that they have He approached the Trump administration About the amnesty – even as the president indicated that he tends against Leave the rapper from the hook.
“I understood that we had contacted and condemned talks, referring to the pardon.” CNN said this week.
On Friday, President Trump told the NewSmax Rob Financy that he had been on the fence about whether he would have been to pardon the rapper.
“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 rule, right?
“They talked to me about Sean,” Trump revealed.
When Finnernty asked if Trump was “probably” no “mothers”, the president replied: “I would like to say that.”
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