Kanye West demands Donald Trump ‘Free Puff’ as he defends Diddy in new bombshell X-rated post

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs remains in custody without bail until his trial in May, facing serious charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, all of which he denies. A judge deemed him a flight risk, rejecting his bail request. Meanwhile, Kanye West has publicly defended Combs, calling him his “hero” and “idol.” West took to Twitter, tagging Donald Trump and urging him to help free Combs, stating, “PLEASE FREE MY BROTHER PUFF.”

Beyond the criminal case, Combs faces civil lawsuits, including allegations from a former adult entertainer claiming he was coerced into acts beyond agreed terms and subjected to surveillance. Combs’ attorney has dismissed the accusations, maintaining that he has never engaged in sexual assault or trafficking. “A fair judicial process will reveal the truth,” his lawyer stated.

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