Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Legal Team Challenges Federal Case, Citing 'Exculpatory' Videos
Attorneys for the music mogul argue that videos central to the case prove consensual activity, refuting allegations of coercion, violence, and trafficking.
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs' defense team claims nine videos referenced in the federal indictment show consensual sexual activity and no evidence of coercion, violence, or trafficking.
- Prosecutors allege Combs led a criminal enterprise involving sex trafficking, forced labor, and abuse, with 'freak-off' parties at the center of the accusations.
- Combs' attorneys argue the videos disprove claims of coercion and accuse the prosecution of sexism and attempting to regulate non-traditional sexual behavior.
- A judge previously denied Combs' bail request, citing risks of violence and witness tampering, and his trial is set to begin in May 2025.
- If convicted, Combs faces life in prison, with dozens of lawsuits and allegations against him adding further pressure to his legal battles.