logo
Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from jail inmates; Lawyer says 'they never get to see anyone who beats the government'

Sean 'Diddy' Combs gets standing ovation from jail inmates; Lawyer says 'they never get to see anyone who beats the government'

Time of India8 hours ago
Sean "Diddy" Combs got a standing ovation from fellow inmates when the music mogul returned to jail after winning acquittals on potential life-in-prison charges, providing what his lawyer says might have been the best thing he could do for Black incarcerated men in America.
"They all said: 'We never get to see anyone who beats the government,'" attorney Marc Agnifilo told The Associated Press in a weekend interview days after a jury acquitted Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges.
Combs, 55, remains jailed at a federal lockup in Brooklyn after his conviction Wednesday on prostitution-related charges, which could put him in prison for several more years. Any sentence will include credit for time already served.
So far that's almost 10 months.
After federal agents raided Combs' homes in Los Angeles and the Miami area in March 2024, Agnifilo said he told the "I'll Be Missing You" singer to expect to be arrested on sex trafficking charges.
"I said: 'Maybe it's your fate in life to be the guy who wins,'" he recalled during a telephone interview briefly interrupted by a jailhouse call from Combs. "They need to see that someone can win.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Is it better to shower in the morning or at night? Here's what a microbiologist says
CNA
Read More
Undo
I think he took that to heart."
Blunt trial strategy works The verdict in Manhattan federal court came after a veteran team of eight defense lawyers led by Agnifilo executed a trial strategy that resonated with jurors. Combs passed lawyers notes during effective cross-examinations of nearly three dozen witnesses over two months, including Combs' ex-employees.
The lawyers told jurors Combs was a jealous domestic abuser with a drug problem who participated in the swinger lifestyle through threesomes involving Combs, his girlfriends and another man.
"You may think to yourself, wow, he is a really bad boyfriend," Combs' lawyer Teny Geragos told jurors in her May opening statement. But that, she said, "is simply not sex trafficking."
Agnifilo said the blunt talk was a "no brainer."
"The violence was so clear and up front and we knew the government was going to try to confuse the jury into thinking it was part of a sex trafficking effort. So we had to tell the jury what it was so they wouldn't think it was something it wasn't," he said.
Combs and his lawyers seemed deflated Tuesday when jurors said they were deadlocked on the racketeering count but reached a verdict on sex trafficking and lesser prostitution-related charges. A judge ordered them back to deliberate Wednesday.
"No one knows what to think," Agnifilo said. Then he slept on it.
Morning surprise awakes lawyer "I wake up at three in the morning and I text Teny and say: "We have to get a bail application together," he recalled.
"It's going to be a good verdict for us but I think he went down on the prostitution counts so let's try to get him out."
He said he "kind of whipped everybody into feeling better" after concluding jurors would have convicted him of racketeering if they had convicted him of sex trafficking because trafficking was an alleged component of racketeering.
Agnifilo met with Combs before court and Combs entered the courtroom rejuvenated.
Smiling, the onetime Catholic schoolboy prayed with family. In less than an hour, the jury matched Agnifilo's prediction.
The seemingly chastened Combs mouthed "thank you" to jurors and smiled as family and supporters applauded. After he was escorted from the room, spectators cheered the defense team, a few chanting: "Dream Team! Dream Team!" Several lawyers, including Geragos, cried.
"This was a major victory for the defense and a major loss for the prosecution," said Mitchell Epner, a lawyer who worked with Agnifilo as a federal prosecutor in New Jersey over two decades ago.
He credited "a dream team of defense lawyers" against prosecutors who almost always win.
Agnifilo showcased what would become his trial strategy - belittling the charges and mocking the investigation that led to them - last September in arguing unsuccessfully for bail. The case against Combs was what happens when the "federal government comes into our bedrooms," he said.
Lawyers gently questioned most witnesses During an eight-week trial, Combs' lawyers picked apart the prosecution case with mostly gentle but firm cross-examinations.
Combs never testified and his lawyers called no witnesses.
Sarah Krissoff, a federal prosecutor in Manhattan from 2008 to 2021, said Combs' defense team "had a narrative from the beginning and they did all of it without putting on any witnesses. That's masterful."
Ironically, Agnifilo expanded the use of racketeering laws as a federal prosecutor on an organized crime task force in New Jersey two decades ago, using them often to indict street gangs in violence-torn cities.
"I knew the weak points in the statute," he said. "The statute is very mechanical. If you know how the car works, you know where the fail points are."
He said prosecutors had "dozens of fail points."
"They didn't have a conspiracy, they just didn't," he said. "They basically had Combs' personal life and tried to build racketeering around personal assistants."
Some personal assistants, even after viewing videos of Combs beating his longtime girlfriend, Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, had glowing things to say about Combs on cross examination.
Once freed, Combs likely to reenter domestic abusers program For Combs, Agnifilo sees a long road ahead once he is freed as he works on personal demons, likely reentering a program for domestic batterers that he had just started before his arrest.
"He's doing OK," said Agnifilo, who speaks with him four or five times daily.
He said Combs genuinely desires improvement and "realizes he has flaws like everyone else that he never worked on."
"He burns hot in all matters. I think what he has come to see is that he has these flaws and there's no amount of fame and no amount of fortune" that can erase them," he said. "You can't cover them up."
For Agnifilo, a final surprise awaited him after Combs' bail was rejected when a man collapsed into violent seizures at the elevators outside the courtroom.
"I'm like: 'What the hell?'" recalled the lawyer schooled in treating seizures.
Agnifilo straddled him, pulling him onto his side and using a foot to prevent him from rolling backward while a law partner, Jacob Kaplan, put a backpack under the man's head and Agnifilo's daughter took his pulse.
"We made sure he didn't choke on vomit. It was crazy. I was worried about him," he said.
The man was eventually taken away conscious by rescue workers, leaving Agnifilo to ponder a tumultuous day.
"It was like I was getting punked by God," he said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

One Piece: 8 most iconic characters who left behind a powerful legacy
One Piece: 8 most iconic characters who left behind a powerful legacy

Time of India

time18 minutes ago

  • Time of India

One Piece: 8 most iconic characters who left behind a powerful legacy

One Piece explores many themes, but one of its most compelling is legacy—what a person leaves behind after they're gone. To leave behind a powerful legacy, a person must live a life filled with purpose, impact, and influence—one that resonates far beyond their death. In the world of One Piece, this idea is embodied through a variety of characters, each of whom has shaped the story through their values, sacrifices, and visionary ideals. While many influential characters are still alive, several others have fallen in battle or passed away, yet their actions and beliefs continue to shape the world, inspire others, and drive the narrative forward. Below are 8 legendary characters who have left behind the greatest legacies in One Piece, each contributing uniquely to the grand tapestry that Eiichiro Oda has so masterfully created. One Piece anime characters who left the biggest legacy Portgas D. Ace | First appearance: Episode 91 As the son of the Pirate King Gol D. Roger, Ace's birth alone made him a target of the World Government. Rejected and feared as a "cursed child," he rose above adversity to become a beloved member of the Whitebeard Pirates. His possession of the Mera Mera no Mi (Flame-Flame Fruit) and role in the Marineford War left a deep impact on allies and enemies alike. But perhaps Ace's greatest legacy is the emotional anchor he provided for Monkey D. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Dubai villas | search ads Get Deals Undo Luffy, whose journey as a pirate was deeply influenced by his older brother's strength, loyalty, and sacrifice. Queen Otohime | First appearance: Episode 621 Source: Instagram In a world where Fish-Men were raised to hate humans, Queen Otohime stood as a rare and unwavering voice for peace. She sought integration with humans, preaching coexistence and urging her people to move toward the surface. Though her peaceful ideology cost her her life, her vision lived on through her daughter Shirahoshi, who boldly stepped into the human world during the Reverie—a move directly inspired by Otohime's teachings. Her legacy persists in every Fish-Man who dares to believe in a peaceful future. Kozuki Oden | First appearance: Episode 960 Oden's life was intertwined with history's most powerful pirates: Whitebeard and Gol D. Roger. However, it was his dream to open Wano's borders and liberate his homeland from Kaido's rule that truly defined him. His death may have been brutal, but it sparked a revolution. The Red Scabbards, Minks, and other rebels carried forward his ideals, ultimately leading to the liberation of Wano. Oden's story is a testament to how one man's dream can ignite a nation. Fisher Tiger | First appearance: Episode 415 Fisher Tiger, a Fish-Man freedom fighter, etched his name in history by raiding Mary Geoise and liberating countless slaves—including Boa Hancock. His complex legacy inspired two contrasting responses: the hate-driven Arlong and the peace-seeking Jinbei. Though Fisher died a tragic death, his impact reverberated through every character connected to the Fish-Man struggle, making him a symbol of both resistance and reconciliation. Dr. Vegapunk | First appearance: Episode 1091 Hailed as the greatest mind in the One Piece world, Vegapunk's inventions shaped the very fabric of modern civilization. From Pacifistas to Seraphim, his work defined the technological landscape. But his most significant contribution came in the Egghead Arc, where he defied the World Government by uncovering the secrets of the Void Century. His revelations about the world's fate and the true history of the past may very well alter the course of the story forever—even after his assassination. Rocks D. Xebec | First appearance: Episode 958 Rocks D. Xebec may be long gone, but his legacy is colossal. As the captain of a crew featuring Whitebeard, Kaido, and Big Mom, Rocks played a crucial role in shaping the era of the Yonko. His ideology of domination and ambition to rule the world created ripples that still define the world's balance of power. Though defeated at God Valley by the combined forces of Garp and Roger, the influence of Rocks lives on through the monstrous pirates he once led. Gol D. Roger | First appearance: Episode 1 Gol D. Roger's execution sparked the Great Pirate Era, inspiring thousands—including Luffy—to set sail in search of the legendary One Piece. As the only man to reach Laugh Tale, Roger didn't just find treasure—he found truth. By publicising the existence of the One Piece before his death, Roger challenged the status quo and ensured that pirates would rise to confront the World Government, creating a global power shift still unfolding today. Joy Boy | First appearance: Chapter 1122 Once a distant myth, Joy Boy has emerged as a central figure in the world's hidden history. Believed to have lived during the Void Century, Joy Boy wielded the Hito Hito no Mi, Model: Nika, symbolizing liberation and joy. He left behind the One Piece itself and has become an embodiment of freedom for the oppressed. The World Government's efforts to erase him only prove how vital he is to the world's hidden truths. As Luffy carries Joy Boy's will forward, his legacy grows ever more relevant. Also Read | The Apothecary Diaries Season 3 officially in production, but release date still a mystery

My roles do not provide an instruction manual for women: Shefali Shah
My roles do not provide an instruction manual for women: Shefali Shah

Time of India

time18 minutes ago

  • Time of India

My roles do not provide an instruction manual for women: Shefali Shah

Being one of the few actresses in Hindi cinema to command an oeuvre comprising powerful characters like DCP Vartika Chaturvedi (Delhi Crime) or Shamshu (Darlings), Shefali Shah has often been labelled the torchbearer of women empowerment on screen. However, the actress doesn't believe she can provide an instruction manual. 'Every woman has different parameters. I'm no one to judge or provide an instruction booklet to people. When I chose to take a sabbatical to nurture my children, it felt empowering to know that my kids were dependent on me,' Shefali explains. The Dil Dhadakne Do actress – who was in the city over the weekend for a talk – tells us how she loves being real on social media, exploring regional stories for films, and more. 'Regional literature is yet unexplored in our country' Shefali recently documented her solo trip to Manali on social media, where she expressed her love for exploring local culture and lands. Ask her if she'd want to bring any of these stories alive on the big screen, and the actress – who has also found a penchant for writing – says, 'I would love to do things in regional languages. There is such rich culture when it comes to Marathi or Gujarati literature, and even Bengali. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo No one's exploring these or using them to interpret stories on screen. I think I'll go through all the literature possible and decide what I want to go ahead with.' Coming to Gujarati, Shefali, whose mother is a Gujarati – and she is married to a Gujarati (filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah ) – shares that she isn't well-versed in the language. 'I must admit that I am not synced much with Gujarati literature. I'm not proud of it, but it's a fact as it has never been my first language, despite my mother being a Gujarati. But there is so much beautiful stuff that is yet to be explored. I think I would like to be part of a remake of Santu Rangili (the 1976 Gujarati film starring Aruna Irani and Arvind Trivedi).' 'I only know how to be authentic' While it is tough to gauge the difference between what's real and reel on social media, Shefali says that she cannot be anything else but authentic and real. 'A lot of times, it (her content) may seem inappropriate, so I'm advised to take something off, but it's a conscious decision to be myself because I really can't be anyone else. There's no point in posting perfectly manicured pictures all the time. There's nothing real about it. '

After Kareena Kapoor, Neena Gupta calls out Prada over Kolhapuri chappals gifted to her by late Laxmikanth Berde; writes, "Real toh real hota hai.."
After Kareena Kapoor, Neena Gupta calls out Prada over Kolhapuri chappals gifted to her by late Laxmikanth Berde; writes, "Real toh real hota hai.."

Time of India

time21 minutes ago

  • Time of India

After Kareena Kapoor, Neena Gupta calls out Prada over Kolhapuri chappals gifted to her by late Laxmikanth Berde; writes, "Real toh real hota hai.."

Picture Credit: Instagram Kareena Kapoor recently called out luxury brand Prada over their latest footwear design, which was inspired by the design of traditional Kolhapuri chappals. Now, veteran actress Neena Gupta known for her role in 'Badhaai Ho,' took to Instagram to recount her personal experiences with Kolhapuri chappals. In her video, Neena Gupta can be seen proudly wearing a pair of handmade Kolhapuri slippers, gifted to her by the late actor Laxmikant Berde. The actress said, "So, these Kolhapur slippers are in great demand these days. Once I did something with Laxmikant Berde—I don't remember what it was—so I asked him, can you get me these slippers from Kolhapur? He said yes. So he got them for me. This is the most beautiful slippers I have ever had. Most beautiful and handmade. I love them. Thank you Laxmikant. You are not there anymore, but love you." Check the post below: The video ends with Gupta walking while wearing the chappals, and she simply captions the post with, "Real toh real hota hai..". Her post comes just days after Kareena Kapoor shared a picture of her own Kolhapuri chappals, taking a subtle dig at Prada. Kareena had posted the image on her Instagram story with the caption, "Sorry not Prada…but my OG Kolhapuri." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Acer TravelLite Laptop Your AI assistant at work acer Book Now Undo For the unversed, the brand showcased a pair of sandals strikingly similar to Kolhapuri chappals at its Men's Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show in Milan on June 22. The sandals, labelled as 'Toe Ring Sandals', were presented without any acknowledgement of their Indian roots. On the working front, Kareena Kapoor was last seen in the 'Singham Again' starring Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Tiger Shroff in key roles. On the other hand, Neena Gupta has recently been seen in 'Metro In Dino' released on July 4.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store