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Janice Small Combs, mother of Diddy, speaks out in defense of her son following sex trafficking allegations

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Sean “Diddy” Combs and his mother Janice made a public appearance at the 2023 MTV Awards amidst a storm of controversy surrounding the musician. Combs, known for his hit songs like “I’ll Be Missing You,” has recently been arrested on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, and is currently being held in a Manhattan detention center.

In a statement released by Janice Small Combs, she vehemently defended her son, calling the allegations against him “lies” and expressing her devastation at the situation. She acknowledged that Combs has made mistakes in the past, but insisted that he is not the monster portrayed in the media.

The statement, issued by her lawyer Natlie G Figgers, came in response to the revelation that Combs could face lawsuits from over 100 additional accusers for alleged sexual assault, rape, and sexual exploitation. Despite the mounting legal challenges, Combs’ legal team has denied all charges, labeling them as “false and defamatory.”

This is not the first time Combs has faced legal troubles, as he was previously accused of rape and abuse by his former partner Cassie Ventura. The case was settled out of court, but Combs was later sued by 12 other women for similar allegations.

Federal agents raided Combs’ properties in March as part of a criminal investigation, and a video of him physically assaulting Ventura in a hotel room in 2016 was leaked to the press in May. In her statement, Janice Small Combs acknowledged the incident captured on film, but maintained that one mistake does not make her son guilty of all the accusations against him.

As Combs prepares to appear in court later this week, his mother continues to stand by him, insisting that he deserves a fair trial and the opportunity to present his side of the story. Despite the mounting legal challenges and public scrutiny, Janice Small Combs remains unwavering in her support for her son, believing that some of his accusers are motivated by money.

Combs is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, where his lawyers will argue for his release on bail. Prosecutors have previously argued that he poses a significant risk to the trial, citing his alleged attempts to obstruct the investigation by contacting victims and witnesses. The legal battle continues for the embattled musician, as he fights to clear his name amidst a sea of allegations.

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