As Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial approaches, his legal team has indicated that explicit videos from his alleged "freak-off" parties may be presented as evidence. These recordings, which reportedly depict Combs and others engaged in sexual activities, are central to the prosecution's case alleging coercion and abuse. In response, Combs' attorneys have submitted a proposed juror questionnaire probing potential jurors' comfort levels with viewing sexually explicit material and their attitudes toward sex trafficking and drug use. The defense contends that the videos demonstrate consensual interactions among adults, aiming to counter claims of misconduct.
Prosecutors, however, argue that these videos are evidence of Combs' alleged pattern of coercion and exploitation. They assert that the recordings support claims that Combs used his influence to manipulate individuals into non-consensual acts, often under the influence of drugs. The inclusion of these videos in the trial has sparked debate over their potential impact on jurors and the broader implications for the case. Jury selection is scheduled to begin on May 5, 2025, with opening statements expected shortly thereafter.
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