Diddy's attorney says he expects racketeering and sex trafficking charges

 Attorney Marc Agnifilo arrives at US Court in Manhattan on September 17.

An attorney for Sean “Diddy” Combs, Marc Agnifilo, said he has not seen the indictment yet but expects Combs to be charged with racketeering and sex trafficking charges today.

“We knew this was coming,” he said Tuesday as he entered court.

Agnifilo said Combs moved to New York two weeks ago in anticipation of being charged. He said his client would plead not guilty.

“He came here to surrender at a time agreeable to the US attorneys office, and then they arrested him last night,” Agnifilo told reporters outside the court house.

Agnifilo said Combs is in good spirits and is confident. “He is dealing with this head-on the way he’s dealt with every challenge in his life, and he’s not guilty. He’s innocent of these charges,” he said.

The attorney also said he would “fight like hell to get him released,” adding that he believed Combs should be released because of “all that he’s done and coming here voluntarily.”

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