D.A. Considering Whether Or Not To Charge Diddy In UCLA Incident

The D.A. is trying to determine whether or not they should move forward in the Diddy /UCLA incident that took place last week. 

Via LA Times

Los Angeles County prosecutors are considering whether to charge rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs with assault and battery on a UCLA intern and an assistant football coach during a dispute over the singer’s son, a player on the Bruins squad.

UCLA police arrested Combs on suspicion of three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, making criminal threats and battery after he reportedly swung a kettlebell weight on June 22 during a confrontation at a UCLA gym.

Jane Robison, a district attorney’s spokeswoman, said UCLA police turned over the investigation’s results to prosecutors, who are reviewing the case. Because Combs posted $160,000 bond within hours of his arrest following the reported skirmish with strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi, prosecutors are under no pressing time limit to file charges, Robison said.

Combs has adamantly denied that he was in the wrong, saying he defended himself. “What we can say now is that any actions taken by Mr. Combs were solely defensive in nature to protect himself and his son,” a spokeswoman for the rapper and producer said in a statement.

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