Jury Shown Explicit 'Freak-Off' Videos in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial
Jury Shown Explicit 'Freak-Off' Videos in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial

Jury Shown Explicit 'Freak-Off' Videos in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial

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During the ongoing sex trafficking trial of rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs, jurors were shown explicit video footage from his notorious 'freak off' parties, which prosecutors allege were drug-fueled sex orgies involving male prostitutes and women he was dating. The videos, taken between 2012 and 2014, were presented with jurors wearing headphones, revealing faint music and moaning sounds in the courtroom, and elicited visible reactions such as discomfort and even a giggle from some jurors. The footage is considered critical evidence supporting accusations that Combs coerced girlfriends into these acts through violence, blackmail, and financial leverage, with some clips reportedly showing Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. The trial has also highlighted jury dynamics, including the dismissal of a Black male juror amid defense claims of racial bias and noticeable discomfort from Black female jurors during the video presentations. Prosecutors introduced additional evidence like text messages, travel records, and credit card bills to corroborate the timing and locations of the parties. Overall, the videos and supporting evidence appear to strengthen the prosecution’s case against Combs, marking a pivotal moment in the trial.

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