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"Hip-Hop Mogul Diddy Faces Shocking Sex Trafficking Allegations in Explosive Federal Trial"

"Hip-Hop Mogul Diddy Faces Shocking Sex Trafficking Allegations in Explosive Federal Trial"

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial began yesterday with jury selection in New York City. The hip-hop mogul, whose career spans more than three decades, faces serious allegations outlined in a 17-page indictment that prosecutors say reveals a pattern of abusive behavior against women dating back two decades.

The charges against Combs allege he engaged in a racketeering enterprise that involved manipulating women into drug-fueled sexual performances called "Freak Offs." Prosecutors claim he used a mix of career opportunities and violence to control his victims, with allegations including beatings, kidnapping, and arson.

Combs, 54, has pleaded not guilty to all charges. His defense team maintains that any group sexual activities were consensual and deny the existence of a criminal enterprise.

A key piece of evidence in the case is security camera footage from 2016 showing Combs beating his former girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, in a Los Angeles hotel hallway. Cassie filed a lawsuit in late 2023 alleging years of abuse, including beatings and rape.

The trial comes after a dramatic fall from grace for the entertainment entrepreneur who built an $885 million empire spanning music, fashion, television, and alcohol brands. His business ventures include the Sean John clothing line launched in 1998 and lucrative partnerships with Diageo for Ciroc vodka and DeLeón tequila.

If convicted, this trial could effectively end the career of one of hip-hop's most successful businessmen. The proceedings are expected to reveal further details about the allegations against Combs and potentially shed light on the culture within his business empire.

Combs is currently being held without bail following his arrest. He shares a dormitory-style bunk at MDC-Brooklyn with former crypto executive Sam Bankman-Fried, who is serving a 25-year sentence.

The trial continues today in New York City, with proceedings expected to attract significant media attention as one of the highest-profile celebrity criminal cases in recent years.
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