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DA declines to file charges against P.Diddy

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THE Los Angeles County district attorney’s office declined to file felony charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs ( pic) for a confrontat­ion last month at the University of California, Los Angeles, where his son plays football.

District attorney spokesman Ricardo Santiago said the office decided instead to turn the case over to the Los Angeles city attorney’s office, which could file lesser misdemeano­ur charges.

No charges have been brought against the 45-year-old hip-hop mogul for the confrontat­ion June 20 at UCLA’s athletic facilities in which police said he wielded a piece of weight-room equipment called a kettle bell.

The Bad Boy for Life rapper said he was defending himself and his son.

He was arrested for investigat­ion of assault with a deadly weapon, battery and making terrorist threats. He posted bail and was released from jail hours after he was taken into custody.

“We are thankful that the district attorney rejected felony charges in this matter,” defence lawyer Mark Geragos said.

“This case never should have been part of the criminal justice system to begin with.”

Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the city attorney, confirmed his office would review the case.

UCLA officials have said little about the confrontat­ion except that no one was seriously hurt.

A UCLA spokesman said the school had no comment on the district attorney’s decision.

“This is an unfortunat­e incident for all parties involved,” head football coach Jim Mora said shortly after Combs was arrested.

Combs’ son Justin Combs is a red shirt junior defensive back on the UCLA football team, which has been working out on campus.

He has played in just a handful of games in his three years with the team. — AP

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