It was a heavy day in court for Sean “Diddy” Combs as the government delivered its four-hour-long closing arguments—and by all accounts, the music mogul looked visibly emotional and downcast throughout the proceedings.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik didn’t hold back, calling Diddy the “undisputed leader” of a network accused of enabling sex trafficking, drug distribution, and abuse, all allegedly to maintain his power and image. “He didn’t allow ‘no,’” she said, describing a pattern of coercion and control.
The prosecution leaned heavily on the testimonies of 34 witnesses, with a key focus on Cassie and a woman referred to as Jane, both central to the case.
Diddy’s defense team is expected to deliver their closing arguments tomorrow, and all eyes are on how they’ll counter the government’s strong narrative.
This is a pivotal moment—not just for Diddy’s future, but for the culture that’s been watching this case unfold in real time.
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