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In the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial, his accusers have given graphic, potentially devastating testimony about rapes and beatings. But the cross-examination brought out evidence the victims praised him for years after the alleged abuse, then made charges to back up lawsuits yielding multi-million dollar settlements. Who will the jury believe?
By Royal F. Oakes and Connor M. OakesIn the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial, his accusers have given graphic, potentially devastating testimony about rapes and beatings. But the cross-examination brought out evidence the victims praised him for years after the alleged abuse, then made charges to back up lawsuits yielding multi-million dollar settlements. Who will the jury believe?