Diddy's lawyers say 'freak off' videos prove he's innocent
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Attorneys for Sean "Diddy" Combs claim the prosecution's case is sexist, asserting that video evidence of his 'freak offs' shows fully consenting adults engaged in sexual activities.
In their letter to the judge, Combs' lawyers argued that the government's portrayal of women in this case perpetuates stereotypes of victimhood and undermines women's agency in sexual matters.
The defense contended that any impartial observer of the videos would conclude that Combs is innocent and that the prosecution is misguided in its approach to the case.
The attorneys criticized the prosecution for suggesting that women are not capable of consenting to sexual experiences that fall outside conventional norms, labeling this approach as paternalistic.
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