The Sean Sean Sean Trafficking Court “Combs” closed after seven weeks on Friday while the rapper’s defense team and prosecution ended the closing arguments.
Both sides saw victory and loss throughout the trial, but experts claimed that Diddy can be cooked “with a specific charge while the jury prepares to discuss. Following his arrest in September 2024, the singer “Last night” was charged with sex traffic, record and transportation to engage in prostitution. He admitted that he is not guilty of all charges.
Former Danity Kane and Diddy protégé, Aubrey O’Day, has followed the trial and is not sure what the result will be. While she personally believes the rapper is “guilty of all charges”, the musician is not sold in the prosecution case in court.
“The rational side of justice for me that leads a good amount of what I do nowadays says that the answer must be what was confirmed by the prosecution, the law and this is contrary to what I want personally,” she told Extra.
She noted: “I don’t know if the prosecution testified [Diddy’s crimes] No doubt, anyway. “
When closing the arguments, prosecutors argued that Diddy led a suspected criminal enterprise with full control. They emphasized that the jury heard the testimony, without texts, looked at bank data and heard audio showing the rapper committing a crime for decades. According to the prosecution, the government indicated that Diddy received no response. To date, Diddy has been able to leave crime because of his money and power, US lawyer Christine Slavik said. “This stops now.”
Here’s where experts say things stand for each accusation against Diddy with the jury to discuss.
Transport to engage in prostitution
As for transportation to be involved in prostitution charges, an expert told Fox News Digital, Diddy may be in trouble.
“Sex workers were very clear about their role and their intention to be transported to state lines; it was for sex and not something else,” the criminal defense lawyer Eric Faddis explained. “Diddy can be cooked with this load.”
However, the defense found a way to show the jury a different explanation in an attempt to undermine the government’s argument. “The defense took an employee of one of the companies to say that Diddy was simply buying the time of the companions and not any sexual performance, which the jury could use as a basis to release Diddy for transport charges,” Faddis, a Colorado -based Vardis -based partner, said.
“Diddy can be cooked with this load.”
Eric Faddis, Criminal Protection Advocate
Record
The jury is unlikely to find Diddy not guilty of record, criminal protection lawyer John W. Day told Fox News Digital.
“The only thing that Diddy and his team can hope is a miracle where jurists do not buy the government’s claim that this is making a record and that Diddy was the head of a criminal empire dedicated to fulfill his wishes,” explained the founder of New Mexico -based legal practice, John’s Day. “A protection victory is more likely if jurists conflict on raceteering charges and cannot reach a unanimous verdict. This can lead to a jury dependent on one or more of the charges not, they can hang or acquit some of the charges – but unlikely.”
According to the legal expert, the Prosecution “presented overwhelming evidence” that Diddy “headed this small kingdom of criminal activity created to make it happy – and made a convincing issue to the jury that completed all elements of record, trafficking in sex and transport for prostitution.”
“The prosecution may resist an release or a jury dependent on some of the charges, but prosecutors really need a record sentence to seek total victory,” DITA added. “Again, this can be a difficult fee to condemn if jurists do not buy the theory that the entire business empire was engaged in sex traffic and transport to engage in prostitution. the matter, and how well as his Commission. “
Trafficking in sex by force, fraud or coercion
Things are not so clear in sex trafficking fee, an expert told Fox News Digital. Diddy was accused of sex traffic two of his ex-girlfriends, Cassie Ventura and Jane, who testified under a nickname. The prosecution claimed that the rapper transported both women to state lines and then forced them to have sex with male escorts while he watched.
“With the interrogation, both cassie and have been agreed to participate in some of the ‘offs off’, which can make jurists ask if all romantic encounters may have been consensual,” Faddis noted.
“Both Cassie and have been accepted to voluntarily consume drugs before ‘Freak Offs’, which can underestimate the prosecution’s argument.”
The criminal defense lawyer noticed that Cassie and are both gave “compelling, evocative evidence that detailed physical abuse and financial coercion”.
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