A recent story from The Mirror suggests that Diddy would soon be facing accusations in the UK as British police are investigating potential crimes he may have committed abroad.

Given that Diddy has traveled to England frequently throughout his career, it has been stated that American investigators have traveled to London and are working with local cops to identify potential victims.

The announcement follows Diddy’s arrest by US authorities earlier this month on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

“There are worries that the alleged offense was not limited to the borders of America, considering the significant amount of time he spent in London. As reported by AllHipHop, a source for The Mirror said, “Prosecutors are pleading with anyone in the U.K. who may have information they feel could help the investigation to get in touch.”

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Diddy was arrested, did not post bail, and is presently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He has already entered a not guilty plea and is adamant about his innocence. In addition, the Bad Boy founder is “actually remarkably positive,” according to his attorney Marc Agnifilo, who spoke with TMZ. He said, “I spend a few hours with him every day.” “He is quite determined. He’s got a fiance. Following the outlet’s allegation that Diddy was under suicide watch at the jail, there was an update. Agnifilo added that the change is a standard procedure for recently admitted, well-known prisoners.

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Regarding his upcoming trial, Agnifilo has declared that he intends to prove his innocence in court and would not accept a plea bargain in the case. The lawyer remarked, “I don’t see it happening… because he believes he’s innocent.” “He believes he’s innocent and what’s more, he believes that he needs to stand up not just for himself, for his family and for everybody who has been targeted by the federal government.”

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