Diddy do it? Jury says music exec not guilty of sex trafficking - but of prostitution
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Sean "Diddy" Combs was acquitted of federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but found guilty of a prostitution-related crime that may lead to a sentence of up to ten years in prison. The verdict followed three days of jury deliberations after a year-long investigation into his alleged illicit activities in Miami and Los Angeles. Past accusations described a trend of abuse towards women, notably linked to Diddy's past relationship with singer Cassie, who filed a pivotal lawsuit claiming serious offenses against her. Records indicate over 30 police calls to Diddy's properties for complaints related to prostitution and drugs.
Diddy was found not guilty of federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but guilty of a prostitution-related crime that could lead to a decade in prison.
Diddy faced serious allegations of running a racketeering conspiracy marked by a persistent pattern of abuse against women, particularly at his homes.
The singer's ex-girlfriend Cassie's lawsuit played a crucial role in Diddy's legal challenges, alleging rape and forcing her to have sex with male sex workers.
Police records indicated over 30 calls to Diddy's Miami mansions regarding prostitution, drugs, and illegal weapons since his purchase in 2021.
Read at Miami Herald
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