Attorneys for Sean Combs have filed a movement to dismiss Depend Three of the Superseding Indictment in United States v. Sean Combs, arguing that he’s being unfairly focused as a consequence of his race. The submitting states that “no white individual has ever been the goal of a remotely comparable prosecution” beneath the Mann Act, also called the White-Slave Site visitors Act.
The movement asserts that Combs is being singled out as a robust Black man for actions that haven’t led to comparable prices towards others. His authorized group describes the case as “unprecedented” and claims there has by no means been a RICO prosecution of this nature. The submitting additional argues that the federal government has “concocted a felony case” largely primarily based on allegations that Combs and his longtime companions often employed male escorts, a situation they are saying has by no means resulted in prosecution for a white defendant.
Combs’ attorneys additionally accuse the federal government of racial bias and media manipulation, alleging efforts to prejudice the jury pool via pretrial publicity and leaks that play into dangerous stereotypes. They declare the case is a part of a broader sample of racial disparity within the justice system and demand the dismissal of Depend Three.