Sean 'Diddy' Combs to meet with prosecutors over football clash
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is set to meet with prosecutors to thrash out a deal to avoid criminal charges over a bust-up with his son's football coach.
The hip-hop veteran was arrested in June (15) on suspicion of swinging a kettlebell weight at Sal Alosi following a practice session at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus.
Felony charges of assault with a deadly weapon, making terrorist
threats, and battery were subsequently dismissed, but Combs, 45,
faced the possibility that Los Angeles prosecutors could pursue
misdemeanour assault charges against him.
However, a spokesman for the Los Angeles city attorney has now
confirmed Combs is to attend a meeting with prosecutors in a bid to
put together a deal to avoid charges, with the rapper facing
punishment such as community service or a fine.
Spokesman Rob Wilcox tells the New York Daily News, "It's an
informal proceeding that will determine if there are alternatives
to filing charges - which could include restitution,
anger-management classes or community service."
The meeting is scheduled for 15 October (15).