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Diddy’s Alleged Accomplice Brendan Paul Dodges Jail Time with Plea Deal

BY JO Mensah May 21, 2024 10:01 PM EDT
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Brendan Paul, the alleged drug mule for music mogul Diddy, has accepted a plea deal that will allow him to avoid prison time.

Paul’s attorney, Brian Bieber, confirmed the deal, stating that his client would enter a drug rehabilitation program. Upon successful completion, the case against Paul would be dismissed without charges.

The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office confirmed that they had offered Paul the deal, which is a standard offer for non-violent first-time offenders.

Paul, a former Syracuse basketball player, was arrested last month at a Florida airport for possession of marijuana and cocaine. This arrest coincided with the federal investigation into the alleged dealings of Diddy, the embattled Bad Boy Records mogul.

Rolling Stone initially reported the arrest, stating that Paul was taken into custody at Opa-Loka Airport by the Miami-Dade Police, who were working in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security.

Paul was named a “mule” in a lawsuit filed by producer Lil Rod against Diddy earlier this year. The lawsuit alleges that Paul was responsible for acquiring and distributing drugs and guns for the businessman.

Shortly after Paul’s arrest, Diddy was stopped by federal authorities at a Miami airport. This incident occurred shortly after Homeland Security raided Diddy’s homes across the United States.

Diddy has been hit with a wave of civil lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault, sexual trafficking, and other illegal activities. These allegations have led to federal investigations and raids on his properties. The lawsuits include a sexual assault suit filed by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jenkins, a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Joi Dickerson-Neal, and a gang rape lawsuit filed by a Jane Doe.

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