Sean “Diddy” Combs, the defendant in a federal racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York, had to watch some of his own sex tapes on Monday, along with his attorneys, prosecutors, the judge, and the jurors.
Jurors in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex trafficking case were again forced to watch more videos of the mogul’s drug-fueled “freak-off” sex sessions. The rapper’s defense team played seven clips — spanning between 22 seconds and four minutes — for the panel. It is the second time in two days they have been asked to watch them, six weeks into the eight-week-long trial. Screens to the gallery were turned off and headphones were required to watch the videos. If jurors were disturbed by the footage, they didn’t show it. The jurors once again remained expressionless, with a few furrowing their brows as if concentrating. Some fiddled with their headsets. Others tapped their pens against their fingers. No one turned their head away from discomfort; all appeared to be watching intently.