Sean Diddy' Combs trial takes day off due to juror's illness
Briefly

The sex trafficking trial for music mogul Sean Diddy Combs saw a delay due to a juror experiencing vertigo, pushing the expected conclusion past the initial timeline. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to serious charges, is accused of using his fame and power to coerce girlfriends into sexual activities with male sex workers. Two former girlfriends testified about their reliance on drugs during these sexual encounters. The defense counters that the prosecutor's narrative seeks to criminalize consensual sexual behavior, asserting Combs's innocence of the charges against him.
Prosecutors say Combs used his fame and power in the music industry, along with violence and money, to coerce girlfriends for nearly two decades to submit to sexual performances.
Defense lawyers argue that prosecutors are trying to criminalize sexual activity between consenting adults, maintaining Combs's innocence despite accusations of domestic abuse.
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