Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to be sentenced
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For the reporters, lawyers and more inside the courthouse for Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial, life became a weeks-long circus.
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Sexual misconduct, allegations of abuse of power and a MacGuffin in the form of a notorious list are not the only shared elements in the stories of the two elite New York felons.
An alternate juror in Diddy's trial shared how the defense challenged key prosecution witnesses. The jury found the rapper guilty on two prostitution-related counts.
The music mogul was found guilty of prostitution offenses but acquitted on harsher sex trafficking and racketeering raps
A lawsuit from accuser April Lampros has been greatly narrowed, with Sean "Diddy" Combs only facing an accusation of gender-motivated violence.
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The cultural reckoning keeps having setbacks in the legal world: “We went from ‘always believe an accuser’ to ‘maybe we too often believe an accuser.’”
Sean "Diddy" Combs reportedly received a standing ovation from inmates after being acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, though he remains jailed on prostitution counts.
Central to the trial was the claim that Combs, 55, a multimillionaire music mogul once credited with bringing rap into the mainstream, forced his partners to engage in elaborate sexual performances, known as "freak-offs", that he directed, often filmed and arranged with the help of his staff.
Karrine Steffans, the video vixen who used to be better known as “Super Head,” has revealed that she is unsure of whether Sean “Diddy” Combs sexually assaulted her back in the 90s.