Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ legal team gathered on the steps of the Manhattan federal courthouse to address the media following a dramatic conclusion to the music mogulâs highly publicized trial. Combs was acquitted of the most serious chargesâsex trafficking and racketeeringâbut was convicted on two lesser counts related to prostitution. Despite the partial verdict, his request
Judge Mathis speaks on Growing Up in One of the Worst Projects in Detroit, Doing Crimes at 10
Judge Mathis opened up about his challenging upbringing in a notorious public housing project in Detroit. Growing up in the ’70s, the environment swiftly deteriorated following the Vietnam War when many Black veterans returned home grappling with addiction. The once-stable community descended into one of Detroit’s most dangerous areas, exposing Mathis and his family to
N.O.R.E. Addresses Viral Clip of Diddy Asking Fabolous Why He Doesn’t “Party” with Him
N.O.R.E.âs infamous Drink Champs interview with Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) still bothers him. The rapper-turned-host stopped by The Breakfast Club on Monday morning (June 30) where he was asked about a funny interaction between Fabolous, Jadakiss and Diddy during a 2017 episode of Drink Champs that went viral, which then led the conversation into him deciding to edit Yeâs interview. âWe didnât edit nothing until then, but Kanyeâs
Diddy Supporters Spray Each Other With Baby Oil Outside Federal Courthouse
Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ supporters celebrated his verdict with his favourite âFreak-Offâ essential â baby oil. After the jury announced Wednesday that Diddy was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and racketeering conspiracy, his fans celebrated by spraying baby oil on one another in front of the Manhattan federal courthouse.
Diddy Jury Reaches Verdict On 4 Out Of 5 Counts, Canât Decide On RICO Count
Diddy sat still in a Manhattan federal courtroom as jurors announced they had reached decisions on four of five criminal charges but remained at odds over the most serious allegation â racketeering conspiracy. At 4:05 p.m. ET, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian read a note from the jury stating they had reached unanimous verdicts on Counts
Judge Mathis speaks on Why Diddy’s Defense Didn’t Call Any Witnesses to the Stand
Judge Mathis discussed the ongoing trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and the strategic choice by Diddy’s defense team not to call any witnesses. According to Judge Mathis, this decision likely stems from the defense’s confidence that the prosecution has not sufficiently proven its case. By not presenting witnesses, the defense avoids potential pitfalls
P. Diddy Speaks Up in Court as Defense Shocks Case With No Witnesses
After nearly 30 days of trial, both the prosecution and defense teams involved in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ racketeering and sex trafficking trial have rested their cases. Sean âDiddyâ Combs wonât be testifying at his bombshell Manhattan trial, his lead attorney signaled Monday â revealing the mogulâs legal team isnât planning on calling a single witness. Defense lawyer Marc
Sean Combs Thanks the Judge at His Federal Trial as His Defense Rests
Federal prosecutors and defense lawyers rested their cases at Sean Combsâs sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial on Tuesday, and the music mogul announced that he would not be testifying in his own defense. After six weeks of letting his lawyers speak for him, Mr. Combs stood up at the defense table and addressed the court,
âUncomfortableâ P. Diddy Watches Sex Tapes in Court
Sean âDiddyâ 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 âDiddyâ Combsâ sex trafficking case were again forced to watch more videos of the mogulâs drug-fueled âfreak-offâ
Feds Rest Case in P. Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial
Federal prosecutors in New York rested their case Tuesday against Sean âDiddyâ Combs, while the music mogulâs defense team offered no witnesses of its own, moving the sprawling racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking trial to a close sooner than expected. And legal experts say Combsâ defense team’s decision to call no one was unexpected but far from