Judge removes juror from Diddy trial
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Diddy's legal team objected after a Black juror was replaced by a white alternate in his federal trial, raising concerns over racial fairness in the courtroom.
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Baller Alert on MSNDiddy’s Legal Team Says Feds Booted Black Juror to Tip Trial in Their FavorSean “Diddy” Combs’ defense team isn’t backing down. They’re accusing federal prosecutors of pushing for the removal of one of the only two Black male jurors in his trial for […] The post Diddy’s Legal Team Says Feds Booted Black Juror to Tip Trial in Their Favor appeared first on Baller Alert.
Diddy's attorney accuses the prosecution of racism for trying to get rid of a Black juror based on the color of his skin.
As television cameras in the courtroom rattled the O.J. Simpson trial 30 years ago, influencers and livestreamers outside 500 Pearl St. in Manhattan during the rapper's federal trial point to a trend and conundrum for media.
Sources close to Diddy’s legal team told Media Take Out that his attorneys are planning a bold courtroom maneuver: they won’t call a single witness in his defense. That’s right— zero testimony, no surprise character witnesses, no dramatic last-minute cross-examinations. Just a clean, confident: “We rest, Your Honor.”
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Us Weekly on MSNWhy Legal Experts Believe Diddy Could Still Go Free, Even After Explosive Trial Revelations (Exclusive)The accusations made against Diddy in court are shocking, but experts tell Us Weekly the case may not be strong enough to land him in jail
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NEW YORK (AP) — A judge dismissed a juror in the sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday after concluding that his conflicting answers about where he lives might indicate he had an agenda or wanted to stay on the jury for a purpose.
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Sean "Diddy" Combs attorney Teny Geragos argued against racketeering and sex trafficking charges while emphasizing voluntary adult choices in court.
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Combs, meanwhile, has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and his lawyers have strongly denied the central allegations of the case: that he coerced at least two women into drug-fueled sex marathons with male prostitutes and used bodyguards and other employees as part of a criminal enterprise to orchestrate and conceal the abuse.