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Prosecutors now accuseSean Diddy Combsof trafficking at least three women for sex.
The new indictment features no new charges.
The indictment also extends Diddys racketeering charge further back, from 2008 to 2004.
Diddy pleaded not guilty to his initial charges and has been in jail in Brooklyn since September.
Diddys attorney, Marc Agnifilo, responded to the new indictment later that evening, denying the allegations.
The latest Indictment contains no new offenses.
The prosecutions theory remains flawed.
Mr. Combs is as committed as ever to fighting these charges and winning at trial.
Prosecutors said they do not expect the update to affect the trials planned May start.