Kanye West wants to attend the trial of Sean “ Diddy ” to support Combs in court: Source

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Kanye West was in contact with the family of Sean “Diddy” Combs about the possibility of participating in a criminal trial during Combs to show his support.
A source close to Combs told CNN that West, which goes through Ye, is currently in New York. He did not attend the legal proceedings on Thursday, but would like to attend support for Combs, said the source, adding that West was in contact with the son of Combs, Christian “King” Combs, about the participation in the trial with the Combs family.
The combat sons were in court for a large part of the trial.
Christian Combs and West are currently working on music together, added the source.
The individual close to Combs noted West can attend when the defense begins his presentation. Prosecutors in the case said their presentation should end next week, indicating that the defense could start calling their own witnesses soon.
West, which has been largely condemned and abandoned by most of its representatives and trade partners for the speech of repeated anti -Semitic hatred and other controversies in recent years, has offered public support in Combres since it has been imprisoned in the perspective of its trial. West is one of the few public figures to show his support for the besieged musical magnate, who has been accused of sexual assault or other misconduct in more than 60 civil cases and who is tried before the Federal Court for criminal accusations, including sexual traffic, racketeering and transport to engage in prostitution.
Combs denied all of the reprehensible acts and pleaded not guilty of the accusations.
West has published messages on social networks to call Combs freedom before his trial.
In March, West released a song that presented a recorded phone call from prison between him and Combs. This song also presents Christian Combs and West’s daughter with Kim Kardashian.
In February, West triggered the indignation for the sale of t-shirts with tied crosses, which he promoted in an ad from the Super Bowl. His support for Combs on social networks coincided with the Storm of Fire that followed on her anti -Semitic messages at the same time.
A representative of Combs and his son, Christian, refused to comment. West is not known to work with a public relations representative at this time and CNN could not contact him.