Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently facing a sex-trafficking trial which began with the selection of the jury. Throughout this week, Combs attentively listened to potential jurors as they answered questions post their completion of written questionnaires. The proceedings saw Combs requesting a brief recess to use the restroom. Upon his return, he expressed his nervousness to Judge Subramanian, apologizing for it.
The finalization of the jury selection process is set to continue on Friday. Some potential jurors have already been dismissed for various reasons. One individual referred to the Cassie Ventura beating video as incriminating evidence. Another juror voiced the belief that the rap tycoon may have the ability to use his wealth to evade jail time. Interestingly, another potential juror attended the same high school as Sean Combs. Additionally, a person who works as a producer for HBO, albeit not on the Diddy documentary, mentioned being privy to office gossip surrounding the trial.
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[Feature Photo: FILE – In this May 30, 2018, file photo, Sean “Diddy” Combs arrives at the LA Premiere of “The Four: Battle For Stardom” at the CBS Radford Studio Center in Los Angeles. Combs’ lawyer said Tuesday, March 26, 2024, that the searches of his Los Angeles and Miami properties by federal authorities in a sex-trafficking investigation were ”a gross use of military-level force” and that Combs is “innocent and will continue to fight” to clear his name. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File)]