
The President of the United States Donald Trump said he would consider granting the mercy to Rapper and the music magnate Sean “Diddy” Combs, if it seems that he was poorly treated in his ongoing legal case.
Donald Trump on the waiver of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
When he spoke from the oval office on Friday, Trump made notes when he asked directly about Combs and said, “I would definitely look at the facts if I think someone was poorly treated, whether they like me or don’t like me.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 54, is currently in court in New York, where almost every hearing has been present since its arrest last fall. The court, which began on May 12, focuses on serious accusations, although all the details have not yet been published. On Friday he listened to Combs as his defense counsel, Brian Steel, and he has examined his former personal assistant, described in court as “Mia”.
Trump, who has not been in contact with Combs for several years, added, “I didn’t see him. I haven’t liked him for years. He liked me very much, but I think when I was running about politics, the relationship broke up.”
Although no formal request for mercy has been submitted, Trump indicated that discussions could be held behind the scenes. “No one asked for mercy,” he said. “I know people think about it. I think people were very close.”
Trump also admitted that he was not carefully succumbed to the court proceedings, but he acknowledged extensive media coverage around the case: “I would look at what is happening … it’s definitely a lot of coverage.”
The court continues in New York.
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