In a recent turn of events in Miami-Dade County, Brendan Paul, a 25-year-old associated with music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, formally received a cocaine possession charge. Despite his absence from the courtroom,
Diddy’s alleged “drug mule” has pleaded not guilty to a possession charge. TMZ reports that Brendan Paul was arraigned in the Maimi-Dade County courtroom on Wednesday (April 24). Paul’s lawyer, Brian Bieber,
An associate of Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded not guilty to possession of cocaine in a Florida courthouse Wednesday. Brendan Paul has been accused of being a drug mule for Combs and was arrested Monday.
Authorities initially also charged Mr Paul with controlled substance possession but dropped it soon after. Mr Paul’s attorney entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf on Wednesday. A month before his arrest,
After the rapper and music executive’s homes were searched, public scrutiny of both Sean Combs and two of his sons skyrocketed, including disturbing allegations of abuse against Sean Combs that span decades coming to light.
Paul was arrested last month on cocaine and marijuana possession charges Sean Diddy Combs' alleged drug mule Brendan Paul has been charged with felony cocaine possession following his arrest last month amid federal sex trafficking accusations the hip-hop mogul is facing.
Paul, a former basketball player for the University of Syracuse who worked as the rap mogul's assistant, was arrested in March in Miami after federal authorities raided one of Diddy's private planes and found drugs.