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Diddy is off the hook in the UCLA incident that led to him allegedly swinging a kettle bell at the school's Strength and Conditioning coach Sal Alosi, back in June.
The business mogul became upset at the treatment of his son, Justin Combs, during a workout session and confronted Alosi afterwards in the locker room.
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was arrested and charged with felony aggravated assault and making terrorist threats.
After a meeting the UCLA coaches decided they didn't want him to be charged, but he was barred from attending practice.
TMZ reports that Diddy will now have to attend an informal office hearing with the L.A. City Attorney on October 15. His lawyer, Mark Geragos, and others involved in the incident will also be there.
It's likely that he will be either ordered to take anger management classes or be asked to simply not lose his cool again.
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