The Epstein Chronicles

All Roads Lead to Combs: The Government’s Closing Statement (Part 3) (6/27/25)


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Right after the lunch recess, Slavik resumed by focusing on Combs’s relationship with “Jane,” the pseudonymous ex-girlfriend. She recapped how Combs escalated from “love‑bombing” with gifts and trips to coercive “hotel-night” sessions, leveraging his control over Jane’s living situation and finances. She emphasized that even a single coerced “freak-off” session is enough for a sex-trafficking conviction, reminding the jury that Jane testified: “I didn’t want it to feel too real… it just made things easier,” indicating she participated out of fear and manipulation.

Slavik then turned to racketeering and witness tampering, detailing how Combs and associates reached out to Jane and former assistant “Mia” after Cassie Ventura's lawsuit—playing recordings of calls where he encouraged Jane to downplay her experiences and used D‑Roc’s presence to intimidate Mia, who testified she felt “terrified”


Christy Slavik concluded her nearly five-hour closing argument with a powerful, emotional plea that marked a clear turning point in her case. First, she reminded the jury that regardless of how disturbing the evidence was, it “proves to you that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” Then, with quiet force, she directly appealed to the jurors: “Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with his crimes because of his money, power and influence. It’s time to hold him accountable. It’s time for justice. It’s time to find the defendant guilty.”


By ending her summation this way, Slavik framed the jury’s role sharply: Combs’s fame, wealth, and the influence that once shielded him must no longer be a barrier to accountability. Her closing words repositioned the deliberation as a matter of principle—justice over privilege—and underscored the gravity of the decision now entrusted to the twelve jurors.  



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