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🗓️ 1 July 2025
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A tense moment Monday in New York as a federal jury deliberates charges that could send Sean “Diddy” Combs to prison for life. Barely an hour into deliberations, the jury foreperson alerted Judge Arun Subramanian that one juror was struggling to follow instructions. In response, the judge sent a note reminding jurors to deliberate carefully and obey the law as he explained it.
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0:00.0 | Crime alert, hourly update. Breaking Crime News now. Day two of jury deliberations in the |
0:06.2 | Sean Combs' sex trafficking trial. Standing by our John Limley. John, what's the latest? |
0:11.2 | A tense moment Monday in New York as a federal jury deliberates charges that could send Sean Diddy |
0:17.4 | Combs to prison for life. Barely an hour into deliberations, the jury four-person |
0:23.5 | alerted Judge Arun Submaranian that one juror was struggling to follow instructions. In response, |
0:30.5 | the judge sent a note reminding jurors to deliberate carefully and obey the law as he explained it. |
0:40.2 | The 55-year-old Combs has pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking involving former girlfriends, |
0:47.1 | and two counts of transporting sex workers across state lines. After seven weeks of testimony, |
0:53.4 | often graphic and emotional, jurors are now |
0:56.4 | weighing allegations that the Grammy-winning founder of Bad Boy Records used violence, intimidation, |
1:03.2 | and a loyal inner circle to arrange what prosecutors call drug-fueled sex marathons, sometimes |
1:09.8 | referred to as freak-offs. Assistant U.S. |
1:13.1 | Attorney Christy Slovak told jurors Combs believed his power and fame put him above the law, |
1:19.8 | while defense lawyer Mark Agnophilio argued it was about money, pointing out one accuser also |
1:26.0 | filed a civil suit. In all, 34 witnesses testified, |
1:30.9 | including Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who accused him of forcing her into sex with |
1:36.7 | paid male partners and another woman, known only as Jane, who described nights of coerced encounters. |
1:47.2 | Jurors also saw security footage from 2016, showing Combs beating and dragging Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway. Combs declined to |
1:55.1 | testify and his defense team called no witnesses, focusing instead on questioning the accuser's credibility. While the |
2:03.3 | defense concedes Combs sometimes acted violently, they insist all sexual activity was consensual, |
2:10.8 | and prosecutors are unfairly targeting his private life. The jury, eight men and four women, |
2:17.1 | continues deliberations, aided by video |
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