Federal Trial Reveals Sex Trafficking Allegations, Graphic Evidence Against Diddy
Federal Trial Reveals Sex Trafficking Allegations, Graphic Evidence Against Diddy

Federal Trial Reveals Sex Trafficking Allegations, Graphic Evidence Against Diddy

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs is currently on trial in Manhattan facing sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges, with prosecutors presenting a range of graphic evidence including photos of drug-fueled 'freak off' parties, injuries to his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, and images of men allegedly hired to participate in these events. The evidence includes images from the hotel room where Combs was arrested, showing baby oil, drugs such as ketamine and MDMA, pills, cash, and mood lighting, which prosecutors link to the sex trafficking allegations. Ventura testified to physical abuse and coercion, detailing injuries she sustained over their turbulent relationship, while witnesses like former assistant David James and protégé Dawn Richard described a controlling and threatening environment within Combs’ inner circle. The jury also saw photos of men recruited via online escort services to engage in the parties, with some participants known to be involved in violent incidents. Despite Combs’ lawyers conceding domestic violence, they deny the sex trafficking and racketeering charges. The trial is ongoing, with more testimonies expected, and Combs faces the possibility of life imprisonment if convicted.

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