Diddy accused of choking intern, attacking UCLA coach during angry argument over Son’s discipline

Sean “Diddy” Combs reportedly vented his anger on UCLA employees after discovering the disciplinary measures the football coach took against his son in 2015.

Music mogul, UCLA strength and conditioning coach named Sal Alosi, another coach and an intern were involved in a confrontation.

The LA Times reported that the situation occurred when Alosi expressed dissatisfaction with the efforts of Justin Combs, Diddy’s son, during a volunteer workout in the summer. Alosi asked the player to leave the field immediately and not return.

According to the legal papers, “[Diddy] and his son entered the office and exchanged words. [Diddy] approached the coach and assaulted him, causing him minor scratches and a torn shirt.”

Diddy reportedly ignored attempts by several train staff to escort him out. Instead, he targeted an intern, choking him and leaving scratches on his neck.

However, the Bad Boy Records mogul is said to have not stopped there; he put another member of the coaching staff in a headlock. The document also revealed that Diddy used a kettlebell as a weapon and swung it at the employees.

According to a statement from Diddy’s representative at the time, his actions were described as purely defensive, aimed at protecting himself and his son.

Diddy’s lawyer said: “Two different prosecution agencies have reviewed the case and both have declined to prosecute. I understand the concern at this time, but clearly, this does not rise to the level of criminal prosecution.” the”.

Justin also supported his father at the time by writing on social media: “I thank God for having a father who is always there for me. Love you dad.”

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After the incident, Diddy was banned from attending his son’s soccer practices due to what he described as a misunderstanding.

In light of the allegations against Diddy, the list of charges against him continued to grow after his arrest. He faces charges of racketeering, trafficking in prostitution and being involved in sex trafficking.

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