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🗓️ 30 June 2025
⏱️ 16 minutes
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Stephen A. Smith is a New York Times Bestselling Author, Executive Producer, host of ESPN's First Take, and co-host of NBA Countdown.
A detailed legal analysis of the federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, with legal expert Ryan Smith joining Stephen A. Smith to break it all down. Here's a structured summary of the key points:
⚖️ Case Overview
Charges: Diddy faces multiple federal charges including:
Prosecution’s Framing: Combs is alleged to be the leader of a criminal enterprise that used violence, coercion, and manipulation to serve his personal desires.
Potential Sentence: If convicted on all counts, he could face life in prison.
🧑⚖️ Legal Strategy & Developments 🔹 Prosecution
🔹 Defense
🔍 Key Legal Questions
Can one act of coercion constitute sex trafficking?
Does the wide age range of the jury (30–74) help the defense?
Is the RICO case strong?
🧠 Jury Deliberation & Verdict Outlook
🎯 Final Takeaway
Ryan Smith emphasizes that while Diddy may be seen as morally questionable, the legal question is whether his actions meet the threshold for criminal conviction under RICO and sex trafficking laws. The case hinges on how well the prosecution connects the dots and whether the jury sees beyond reasonable doubt.
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0:00.0 | Now let's get to the latest on the Sean Diddy Combs' federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial in New York City. |
0:08.8 | After six weeks of testimony, the government today has started to present closing arguments in their case against a music mogul. |
0:16.3 | The feds characterized Combs as the leader of a criminal enterprise, and that enterprise serviced Combs' personal |
0:22.6 | desires through a pattern of, quote, violence, coercion, and manipulation, end quote. |
0:27.9 | In addition to that, the feds alleged Combs committed several crimes that include kidnapping, arson, forced labor, bribery, and sex trafficking. |
0:36.5 | Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges. |
0:39.0 | If convicted on all counts, he could face up to life in prison. |
0:43.7 | Joining me now to break it all down is an attorney and legal analyst extraordinaire for ABC News. |
0:49.0 | You can also catch him on Sports Center, hosting Sports Center, on ESPN. |
0:53.1 | Please welcome back to the show to the one and only Ryan Smith. |
0:55.5 | What's going on, Ryan? |
0:56.3 | How are you doing, man? |
0:57.5 | Man, I'm good. |
0:58.3 | Stephen, how are you doing? |
1:00.7 | I'm tired as hell, but it's always good talking to you, my brother. |
1:03.7 | I've been working like crazy for the last three months, but I'm here. |
1:06.8 | Let's get started with the news yesterday that the feds were withdrawing some of the criminal allegations against Combs ahead of closing arguments today. |
1:14.4 | The move was made as part of an effort to, quote-unquote, streamline instructions to the jury. |
1:19.4 | Break this down for us, please. |
1:21.0 | What exactly happened there and what does it mean? |
1:23.7 | They are saying they're not going to argue the attempted arson and the attempted kidnapping parts of |
1:28.0 | this case now i want to specify this does not apply to the arson that's being alleged against kid |
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