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Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquitted of sex trafficking, convicted on lesser charges

Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquitted of sex trafficking, convicted on lesser charges

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Sean Combs was found guilty on two counts of transporting women for prostitution but cleared of trafficking charges.
The jury rejected the prosecution's claim that "violence and fear" compelled victims to perform sex acts.
Combs faces up to 10 years for each of the two counts, though sentencing guidelines suggest a shorter prison term. This article contains references to abuse. Sean "Diddy" Combs has been cleared in a federal New York court of sex trafficking and racketeering charges that could have put him behind bars for life, but was found guilty of lesser prostitution-related offences. The verdict is a partial win for Combs, a former rapper and music mogul, and a blow to prosecutors who said Combs used "violence and fear" to abuse women. The 12-member jury unanimously convicted him on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but acquitted Combs of racketeering conspiracy and two counts of sex trafficking two of his former romantic partners: the rhythm and blues singer Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, and a woman known in court by the pseudonym Jane. After the judge dismissed the jury and lawyers for both sides, Combs knelt before his chair and appeared to pray. Combs then rose and faced the courtroom gallery. "'I'm gonna be home soon," he said, smiling and clasping his hands. "I love you. Thank you, I love you."
Combs' family and supporters erupted into applause and cheers.
Sean Combs fell to his knees and knelt against a chair after learning of the verdict. Source: AAP / AP / Elizabeth Williams Combs, 55, who had pleaded not guilty to all five counts, faces a maximum 10-year prison sentence on each of the two prostitution counts. Prosecutors acknowledged in a court filing that federal sentencing guidelines appeared to recommend a maximum sentence of around half that time. Combs' lawyers argued that two years would be the outer limit. US district judge Arun Subramanian is expected to hold a hearing later on Thursday on Combs' request to be released on bail pending sentencing. The trial focused on prosecutors' allegations that Combs, for two decades, used his business empire to force Ventura and Jane to take part in drug-fueled, days-long sexual performances sometimes known as "freak-offs" with male sex workers in hotel rooms while Combs watched.
Prosecutors unsuccessfully argued that Combs' conduct toward both women amounted to sex trafficking because he compelled Ventura and Jane to take part in the performances using physical violence and threats to withhold financial support or leak sexually explicit images of them.
Acquittal on three charges The jury's acquittal on the most serious charges signals that the prosecution failed to draw a direct line between Combs' abuse of Ventura and Jane and their participation in the sexual performances.
The defence acknowledged that Combs engaged in domestic violence, but argued that Ventura and Jane consensually took part in the sexual performances because they wanted to please Combs.
Sean Combs still faces dozens of civil lawsuits accusing him of abuse. Source: Getty / Gareth Cattermole Defence lawyers accused prosecutors of trying to criminalise Combs' private sex life. The Bad Boy Records founder could have faced life in prison if he were convicted on sex trafficking or racketeering conspiracy. Combs, once famed for hosting lavish parties for the cultural elite in luxurious locales like the Hamptons and Saint-Tropez, has been held in federal lockup in Brooklyn since his September 2024 arrest. In a statement after the verdict, the Manhattan US attorney's office, which brought the case, said sex crimes were "all too present" across society. With the criminal trial over, Combs still faces dozens of civil lawsuits accusing him of abuse. Ventura sued him in November 2023 for sex trafficking, and they settled a day later for $20 million. Combs, once feted for turning artists like Notorious BIG and Usher into stars, has denied all wrongdoing. After the verdict, Ventura's lawyer said in a statement that she had "paved the way" for Combs' conviction. If you or someone you know is impacted by family and domestic violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732, or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au . In an emergency, call 000.
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