Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently meeting with his attorney to prepare for his upcoming sex-related trial, People Sunday reports. The music mogul is also no longer on suicide watch and has been allowed to visit his family in prison.

“He is very focused and strong right now. He wants to focus on his defense and preparing for trial,” said “Diddy’s” lawyer.

A judge had previously denied bail and placed the rapper on suicide watch. At the time, the court said this was a precautionary measure because the 1969-born star was in shock and mentally unstable.
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According to the indictment, “Diddy” was detained after the Department of Homeland Security raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles. Federal police allegedly found drugs and more than 1,000 bottles of lubricant in the home. The indictment also accuses the Bad Boy Records founder of creating a “criminal enterprise” that involved sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, bribery, and more.

The rapper I’ll Be Missing You has pleaded not guilty to any of the charges. The upcoming trial is expected to be extremely tense and will be watched by audiences around the world.