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Prosecutors concluded their seven‑week case by presenting stark portrayals of Combs as the ringleader of a decades‑long criminal operation. They alleged he used fame and wealth to coerce ex‑girlfriends Cassie Ventura and “Jane” into drug‑fueled “freak‑offs” with hired escorts, and accused him of orchestrating violent acts—ranging from arson and kidnapping to bribery and forced labor—to enforce compliance. Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik reiterated that one coerced sexual act could establish sex trafficking, and she urged the jury to hold Combs accountable for seeing himself as above the law.
In contrast, defense attorney Marc Agnifilo attacked the government’s case as an overreach into private consensual behavior, ridiculing the seizure of personal lubricants and framing the case as an attempt to criminalize a “swingers’ lifestyle.” While acknowledging Combs’ temper and violence, the defense argued those incidents did not amount to federal trafficking or racketeering offenses. Agnifilo emphasized consent and alleged financial incentives behind the accusations. The case is now in the hands of the jury, set to begin deliberating on Monday after receiving legal instructions.
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Key moments from the closing arguments at Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial | AP News
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