The probe into Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to develop as authorities have recently subpoenaed at least one person to appear before the grand jury, with more reportedly willing to cooperate with federal investigators.

Sources familiar with the case report that two new witnesses, including a current sex worker who allegedly had interactions with Diddy in 2014, are prepared to testify and assist in the federal investigation. This is part of a broader effort by authorities to compile evidence and conduct interviews.

Further actions include outreach by federal authorities to another sex worker scheduled for an interview in New York City later this month as they continue to build their case.

Recent developments saw Diddy arrested in New York City on Monday night. The grand jury has charged him with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking through force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Following his arrest, Diddy has been denied bail on two separate occasions, leading to his continued detention at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.

Marc Agnifilo, representing Diddy, is actively working on improving his client’s conditions while Diddy focuses on his legal defense. Public statements from Diddy’s team regarding these updates have yet to be released. Meanwhile, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York has not commented on the ongoing case.

As the investigation progresses, more testimonies from key witnesses are anticipated, highlighting the case’s complexity and high stakes for everyone involved.