Prosecutors have brought an expanded indictment against Sean Combs, alleging he coerced two more women into sex acts and has a history of similar offenses dating back to 2004. Previously indicted in September, Combs has been in a Brooklyn jail and maintains his innocence. The superseding indictment mirrors earlier charges but also extends the racketeering conspiracy timeframe, highlighting involvement in a criminal organization with a broader range of crimes. His trial is still set for May, with prosecutors stating the new charges won't delay proceedings.
Prosecutors filed an expanded indictment against Sean Combs, accusing him of coercing two additional women into prostitution and dangling a woman over a balcony.
The new indictment includes charges of sex trafficking and involves a criminal organization responsible for crimes dating back to 2004.
Mr. Combs, who remains in jail and has pleaded not guilty, faces a trial set for May despite the new allegations.
The expansion of the indictment does not seem to expect delays in court proceedings, according to prosecutors.
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