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Hip-hop honcho Sean "Diddy" Combs was quaking in his boots after his alleged drug supplier turned star witness spilled ...
Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player, was arrested on drug charges amid federal raids connected to rap mogul Diddy. Go to main menu. Go to search form.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team will present evidence without witnesses in his federal sex crimes trial, while prosecutors showed jurors graphic "freak off" videos.
Brendan Paul, a former assistant to Combs, has taken the stand to testify in the sex-trafficking trial. Paul, who has been mentioned in at least three civil sexual assault lawsuits filed against ...
Combs' former assistant Brendan Paul took the stand June 20. The 26-year-old alleged "drug mule" testified about his 2024 arrest, demanding job, working long hours and procuring ketamine and ...
Brendan Paul, an associate of Sean "Diddy" Combs, pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine during his arraignment. He was arrested March 25, the same day Diddy's homes were raided.
Brendan Paul began working for the "Last Night" rapper in late 2022 up until March 25, 2024 – the day Combs' Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided as part of a human trafficking investigation.
Brendan Paul testified that Diddy demanded military-style obedience from his assistants and had them handle drugs. ‌Diddy allegedly ran his inner circle with military-style discipline and ...
Paul posted a $2,500 bond and will first appear in court on April 24. Paul was a walk-on at Syracuse and played in 16 games, scoring three points across 17 minutes of action between 2018 and 2020.
Diddy’s alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul, has accepted a plea deal. TMZ reported that the former college basketball player agreed to a deal with the prosecution after being arrested and hit with ...
Brendan Paul, considered Diddy’s assistant, recently pleaded not guilty to drug possession charges in Florida court. The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office charged Paul, 25, with felony ...
Former Syracuse University basketball player Brendan Paul pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a cocaine possession charge. According to Christian Colón of NBC 6, Paul's attorney entered the not ...