Sean “Diddy” Combs will not be charged with a felony in the infamous kettlebell case involving him and UCLA strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi. Nathan Fenno of the Los Angeles Times reported the update.
No felony charges for Sean Combs in UCLA kettlebell incident. Case referred to L.A. City Attorney to decide on charging with misdemeanor.
— Nathan Fenno (@nathanfenno) July 2, 2015
Tracy Pierson of Scout.com offered more, explaining that the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office saw strength in pursuing the case against the hip hop mogul.
“Sources inside the LADA’s office believe the case against Diddy is a good, pursuable one.