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Puff Daddy and the cellphone scandal that could destroy his career

The phone of American music producer Sean Combs (known as Puff Daddy) has become a source of considerable excitement to protect it. According to Radar Online, a mobile device with a three -year backup of the content was found in a recording studio and exposed to the black market. Its potential content can have serious consequences for the rapper, which is already under pressure from numerous accusations.

Sources claim that the phone was sold between media companies and now interested in the documents working on the Diddy series. The insider warns that the publication of the phone content can be the "worst nightmare" for Combs. "This phone is now in the open market. What is stored on it can have devastating consequences if it gets into public access," the source said.

This scandal occurs against the backdrop of court proceedings in which the Combs are charged with sexual abuse, trafficking in human beings and other crimes. During the recent hearing, Judge Arun Subramanian ordered the prosecutors to destroy some of the evidence obtained in the musician's chamber as long as their admissibility was being considered. However, Kombs, Mark Agnifilo and Tony Geragos, have failed to prohibit witnesses to disseminate information in the media. In particular, a former friend of Musician Courtney Bridgess claims that he saw videos that compromise Kombs, including fellows with minors under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

Despite Kombs' statements about innocence, the situation continues to exacerbate. If the information from the phone gets into the media or documentary, it can seriously complicate the situation of a musician who is already fighting for reputation and freedom.

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