Sean Diddy Combs Trial
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In this Diddy trial recap, a psychologist and Sean Combs' ex-assistant took the witness stand on the eighth day of the proceedings.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial continues into its second week as prosecutors attempt to prove that the music mogul is guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering
Court is set to start with Homeland Security special agent Gerard Gannon today, who led the raid of Sean "Diddy" Combs' Miami mansion in March 2024. We heard from Ganon on Tuesday, when he showed the jury some of the things he found on the property.
Regina Ventura, the mother of Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura Fine, told the court on May 20 she was "physically sick" over the rapper's alleged abuse and said she was once pressured to send him $20,000 after he raged at her daughter. "I was scared for my daughter’s safety," Ventura told jurors.
Sean "Diddy" Combs ' former assistant testified that he would clean up the music mogul's hotel rooms in an apparent attempt to protect the rapper's public image.
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The oddly quiet demonstration, that could be tied to Combs' sons' $DIDDY memecoin, has been taking place outside of the Manhattan federal courthouse since jury selection began.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs’s federal sex-trafficking trial continues on Day 7, with former assistant David James, a personal chef and a male escort, among testimonies.
"The East Coast, West Coast rivalry led to a lot of bad blood between Suge, Death Row, and Puffy and Bad Boy. Both were big at the time," said retired NYPD Det. Derrick Parker, the first cop assigned to investigate crime in the hip-hop world. Parker was known on the streets as the "Hip-Hop Cop."
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Diddy trial witness Sharay Hayes, known as 'The Punisher,' alleges shocking details of freak offs and explains the meaning of their first eye contact in court