(Combs pleaded not guilty to the three charges.
If convicted, he stands to serve 15 years to life in prison.)
U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian is expected to make a decision this week on whether Combs will be released.
Sean “Diddy” CombsPrince Williams/WireImage
His trial is currently set for May 2025.
(Combs team has denied any obstruction allegations against their client.)
Throughout the 13-page letter, prosecutors argue that there are no measures that would satisfy conditions of Combs release.
Combs has suggested that he could be monitored around the clock by a private security team.
Combs told one of his children that he wants to reach for this jury.
He has a right to a fair trial and a constitutional right to speak out on his own behalf.
This is Combs third attempt at release after having been denied by two previous judges.
Prosecutors have voiced concerns that if released, Combs could potentially speak with witnesses and alleged victims.
(Combs team denied this woman is a victim.)