Diddy reportedly not expected to face criminal charges in UCLA case


Reports indicate that Diddy will not face charges for his alleged June 22 fight with UCLA conditioning coach Sal Alosi.
According to TMZ, sources familiar with the case say that there will be an informal office hearing Oct. 15. The report explains the hearing officer is expected to either warm the infamous rapper "not to fly off the handle" again, or send him to anger management. Los Angeles Times also reports Diddy could receive required anger management as well.
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This would be a big win for Diddy, who was arrested and charged with battery, assault with a deadly weapon and making terrorist threats after an alleged altercation. The report explains that the deadly weapon was a "kettle bell" from the equipment room.
After the scuffle, Diddy's son Justin was no longer ale to practice with the team.
The L.A. County District Attorney has already dismissed felony charges, however, and Justin was welcomed back to the team. He has played in just seven games during his time with UCLA.
(h/t Bleacher Report)