This new offer comes after concerns that Diddy might contact or intimidate witnesses tied to his federal indictment. He also agrees to avoid any known grand jury witnesses and to undergo weekly drug testing. Drug use has been a significant part of the case, with accusations that Diddy’s infamous “Freak Off” parties were fueled by various drugs, and narcotics were found in his hotel room upon his arrest.
Diddy’s financial offer remains unchanged, with a proposed $50 million bail secured by his Miami mansion and his mother’s home. Currently, he is being held at MDC Brooklyn pending trial, awaiting a judge’s decision on his new bail request.
A hearing is scheduled for later today, which will determine if the revised terms will be enough to secure Diddy’s release before the trial.