Just months before his highly anticipated trial, Sean “Diddy” Combs has lost one of his defense attorneys. The abrupt departure adds even more uncertainty to an already high-profile legal battle.
Anthony Ricco, a member of Combs’ legal team, has stepped down as his counsel, leaving many wondering what prompted the sudden exit. The filing, submitted on February 20, contained a statement that raised eyebrows.
He continued by stating: “For the reasons set forth below, this motion for withdrawal is filed so that Sean Combs may move forward with his defense and to commence jury selection and trial without any delay.”
According to the filing, the decision was made after discussions with Combs’ lead attorney, Mark Agnifilo, who reportedly agreed that Ricco’s withdrawal was necessary.

Despite stepping down, Ricco emphasized that Combs will still have an active legal team representing him. He reassured that the change wouldn’t disrupt the scheduled jury selection or trial timeline, stating: “This motion for withdrawal of counsel, if granted, will not result in a delay of the present schedule for the commencement of jury selection and trial, or the present schedules for briefing of pre- trial legal issues. As a result, there will be no lapse in representation, as Sean Combs will continue to be represented by five other attorneys of record.”
The timing of Ricco’s departure is particularly striking, as it comes while Combs is facing serious charges and mounting legal pressure.
The indictment accuses Combs and members of his alleged criminal enterprise of using his power and influence to manipulate and exploit victims. Prosecutors claim that under the guise of romance and business opportunities, he intimidated and coerced women into his circle.
The legal documents further allege that Combs, with the help of associates, transported commercial sex workers across state lines and even internationally. The indictment states that he used threats, coercion, and force to pressure victims into participating in what he referred to as ‘freak offs.’

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