
Defense wants Combs released today, but prosecution pushes back
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo is arguing for Sean Combs to be released today.
"He should be released on appropriate conditions. ... He should be able to return to his home," he said.
Agnifilo said Combs would be willing to put up a $1 million cash bond that is cosigned by three financially reasonable people. Combs nodded his head as the argument was made.
"He has been acquitted of very serious charges," he said. "It is my proposal he be permitted to walk out of the courtroom."
"I am not saying it is not a serious crime. It is a crime of a vastly different nature," he said. "I believe that a significant change in conditions is warranted."
According to Agnifilo, Combs' plane is currently in Hawaii and he does not have access to it.
Assistant United States Attorney Maurene Ryan Comey said the government opposes releasing Combs on bond.
She said he has committed a "litany of crimes" while incarcerated and shows "no respect" for the law.
"There is no reason to believe he would do anything different if he released now," she said, arguing he poses a "danger" and will "flee from justice."
"They reflect yearslong conduct that involves the hiring of the escorts but also physical abuse," she said of the conviction, arguing Agnifilo underplayed the seriousness of the allegations.
She said he faces 20 years in prison.
The lawyers have until 1:00 PM to file letters on the release of Combs. They will reconvene in the afternoon.
When the judge mentioned that Combs did not want to go to MDC, Combs vigorously shook his head and made a prayer-like gesture with his hands at the judge.
"You are going to have to cool your heels in the courthouse for a while," the judge told Combs.








