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Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team decided not to call witnesses in his federal sex crimes trial, a strategy experts say hinges on reasonable doubt and avoiding potential damaging testimony.
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The Root on MSNHow Diddy Could Win His CaseSinger Cassie Ventura gave a heartbreaking testimony of her toxic, decade-long relationship with Combs. She explained dozens of instances where Combs exerted his control of her through violent, ...
Leaked 2016 video of Diddy assaulting Ventura may impact sentencing despite not being trial evidence as judge cites it as ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNDiddy's fellow inmates reportedly applauded upon his return to federal prison after he was acquitted of serious chargesJurors found the rapper guilty on prostitution-related charges but acquitted him of s*x trafficking and racketeering.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense signaled s shorter trial as prosecutors prepare to rest, potentially indicating weaknesses in the government's case against the rapper, according to legal experts.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s defense team called the sex-trafficking case against him “badly, badly exaggerated” in closing arguments ...
Opinion: Defense attorney Patrick McLain says that United States v. Combs shows how pretrial detention practices create an ...
Sean Combs, the influential music producer known professionally as Diddy, has chosen not to present testimony in his high-stakes federal ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team decided not to call witnesses in his federal sex crimes trial, a strategy experts say hinges on reasonable doubt and avoiding potential damaging testimony.
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