YNW Melly’s Attorney Files Motion To Suppress Cell Phone, Cites “Legally Insufficient” Affidavit

YNW Melly’s attorney Jamie Benjamin is pushing for some evidence collected by police to be suppressed ahead of his upcoming murder retrial, claiming that it was obtained with a “legally insufficient” affidavit. He filed the motion earlier this week, according to documents obtained by HipHopDX, with the Broward County clerk. Benjamin says that authorities didn’t have the probable cause necessary to obtain and search the phone.

While a search warrant was issued, he claims it was done in violation of the rapper’s Fourth and 14th Amendment rights. Detective M. Moretti was the one who signed the affidavit, however, he failed to properly fill out the paperwork. Reportedly, he left out various bits of important information in the documents. The judge has yet to make a decision.

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Jamie Benjamin Claims Phone Was Improperly Seized

This isn’t the first time Det. Moretti’s work has been called into question, however. Back in August, Melly’s team filed a motion against him while he was under investigation for allegedly using excessive force with a potential witness in the case. The defense asked that all materials from the investigation be handed over to them for review. Melly’s retrial is now scheduled to begin in February of this year. Judge John Murphy announced this week that it’d be delayed due to “extraordinary circumstances.”

Prosecutors requested that the retrial be pushed back earlier this month, citing various different reasons. “Throughout the defendant’s 20+ pleadings and in court hearings, the defendant complains of the number of witnesses that must be deposed as well as the many motions that must be heard,” they said in their motion. “The defendant complains that the state has filed motions after the court’s discovery cut off, yet the defendant himself has also filed motions after this date. Several of the state’s motions are a result of the defendant’s new criminal activity … It is abundantly evident that the defendant is not ready for trial.” What do you think of YNW Melly’s lawyer filing to have his cell phone suppressed? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Travis Scott’s Phone Reportedly Lost At Sea, Can No Longer Be Used As Evidence In Astroworld Lawsuits

Travis Scott is currently in the midst of being sued by numerous individuals and groups. Overall, this is due to the tragic deaths and injuries that took place at the Astrworld Festival back in 2021. Ten people lost their lives during that show, and there are now hundreds of millions of dollars at stake. As we reported earlier this week, Scott was deposed for about eight hours on Monday. During this session, he cooperated with lawyers and offered as much information as he could pertaining to that concert.

According to Rolling Stone, some interesting details are now being brought to light pertaining to the deposition. At one point, Scott was asked to provide his cell phone. The plaintiffs wanted access to the phone so that they could check the records for anything relevant. However, there was just one major issue with that. As per Scott’s attorney, the phone had fallen off a boat. The location? The bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Travis Scott On The Hot Seat

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PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 21: Travis Scott performs during Lollapalooza Festival at Hippodrome de Longchamp on July 21, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Wolff – Patrick/Getty Images)

This, of course, is very inconvenient for those who are trying to get details on the case. Moreover, plaintiffs feel like this is a bit odd considering Scott’s legal team had previously said “no” to turning over the phone. The reasoning behind this was “seeking the disclosure of documents that are unreasonably cumulative or duplicative of other of the requests.” The phone is pretty well unrecoverable, and there is nothing the plaintiffs or Travis can really do about it.

Overall, this is a wild piece of the story that is going viral right now. Many are wondering how this will now affect the case, moving forward. This is a developing story, so stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates. Moreover, let us know what you think of this, in the comments section below.

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