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Federal Prosecutors Challenge Diddy’s Intoxication Defense Ahead of Racketeering Trial

With Sean 'Diddy' Combs' May 5 trial approaching, the court weighs motions over expert testimony on his mental state and video evidence admissibility.

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Overview

  • Federal prosecutors have moved to exclude testimony from a Columbia professor who would argue that Diddy's intoxication impaired his intent to commit alleged crimes.
  • The defense claims Diddy’s drug and alcohol use during the alleged incidents impacted his mental capacity, making him unable to form intent required for the charges.
  • Prosecutors argue the expert's testimony is irrelevant, noting the professor has never personally examined Diddy and would rely on generalized observations.
  • The court is also considering a motion to block a forensic video expert's testimony on the Cassie Ventura assault video, which has already been admitted as evidence.
  • Diddy’s trial, set for May 5, 2025, follows multiple superseding indictments, including charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and forced labor.