Jeffrey Lichtman, a prominent defense lawyer, is representing Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son Justin and accused federal investigators of leaking details about the search warrants served on Combs’ mansions in Miami and Los Angeles. Lichtman argued that the leaks were an attempt to influence public opinion and criticized the government’s actions. He highlighted the government’s lack of honesty and adherence to rules, noting that the press was informed about the raids beforehand, leading to sensationalized reporting on potential evidence of sex trafficking.

Former federal law enforcement officer Dave Katz compared the Combs raids to the infamous ATF raid on the Branch Davidians’ compound in Waco, Texas, in 1993, which resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. Katz criticized the unnecessary show of force by law enforcement during the raids and suggested that a more discreet approach could have been taken to minimize risks. However, other experts argued that the show of force was necessary to protect the safety of the agents and local police involved in the operations.

Defense attorney David Gelman, who has experience as both a prosecutor and defense attorney, criticized the excessive nature of the raids on Combs’ properties and suggested that law enforcement may have been motivated by the desire for publicity. He acknowledged the need for precautions due to the allegations of guns and armed individuals at Combs’ home but argued that the raids were overly dramatic. California defense attorney Lara Yeretsian expressed concerns about the optics of the raids, suggesting that the media coverage painted Combs as a high-level criminal.

Lichtman raised concerns about government leaks poisoning the public perception of defendants before trial, particularly regarding reports that the search warrants on Combs’ properties were part of a human trafficking investigation. He criticized the accusations of trafficking against Combs, including lawsuits alleging sexual assaults and inappropriate conduct. Lichtman described one lawsuit involving Justin Combs as “utterly bonkers” and aimed at seeking publicity for the lawyer representing the accuser, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. Combs has denied all accusations of wrongdoing, and his attorney dismissed the lawsuits as “pure fiction.”

Despite the federal investigation, Combs has not been charged with a crime, and his attorney Shawn Holley has vehemently denied the allegations against him. Lichtman’s involvement in Justin Combs’ defense has been seen as a strategic move, with experts suggesting that the federal authorities may seek to question him in connection with the investigation. The hiring of a lawyer does not indicate guilt or innocence, and Lichtman’s defense of his client against the accusations of human trafficking and sexual assault highlights the complexity and sensitivity of the case.

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