Jury Reaches Partial Verdict in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Federal Trial


Combs, who was arrested last September, has pleaded not guilty to all five felony counts. He denies involvement in any sexual assault or trafficking and maintains that his relationships were consensual. If found guilty of the most serious charges, he could face life in prison. Even a partial conviction could result in Diddy serving several years behind bars.
The six-week federal trial unfolded under intense public scrutiny. Prosecutors called 34 witnesses to support their claim that Combs used his fame and influence to orchestrate a pattern of violence, coercion, and sex trafficking.
Key testimony in the case came from Combs’ former girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, who alleged that he subjected her to years of physical and sexual abuse. Another woman, referred to in court as “Jane,” shared a similar account from a three-year relationship, claiming Combs used threats and drugs to manipulate her involvement in these encounters.

According to The New York Post, both the prosecution and defense agreed to continue jury deliberations, while Judge Arun Subramanian considered how to instruct the panel moving forward.
According to Deadline, the jury will reconvene on Wednesday to deliberate on the racketeering charge.
The partial verdict signals a critical moment in a case that has gripped the nation with its allegations of coercion, violence, and a hidden criminal enterprise.
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