Trial against Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs ⚖️
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TaraDeS — 10 months ago(June 04, 2025 05:51 AM)
Aph June 04, 2025 07:45 AM
Member since February 14, 2022
He'll probably get a slap on the wrist (few years in prison) and community service. Isn't that usually how it goes for these hollyweird pedos?
FRTT on its
"pedo"
trip again.
"lol" "lol" "lol" -
TaraDeS — 10 months ago(June 04, 2025 05:56 AM)
Aph June 04, 2025 07:54 AM
Member since February 14, 2022
Who is FRTT? Only Klam uses capital letters when typing that name lol lol lol
And diddler is a pedo. He raped underage girls and trafdicked them.
"lol" "lol" "lol" -
TaraDeS — 10 months ago(June 04, 2025 06:01 AM)
Aph June 04, 2025 07:59 AM
Member since February 14, 2022
When the koberger trial starts in august, will u be a good bot and find me a decent streaming link for it? Peas
FRTT in the wrong thread.
🧦
🤪
"lol" "lol" "lol" -
TaraDeS — 10 months ago(June 05, 2025 10:38 AM)
During Trial - Sean Combs' Son relaxes on famous Holiday Island
Christian
"King"
Combs is not in New York, but on an island in the Mediterranean. [
Mallorca, Spain
]
Allegations have also been made against the 27-year-old.
Christian
"King"
Combs (27)
….
….
Sean Combs denies all allegations against him. One of his sons, who maintains a close relationship with the rapper, was recently spotted not in New York, but somewhere else entirely. He was in a vacation mood and seemed unconcerned about the charges against his father.
Allegations also against Son
27-year-old Christian
"King"
Combs is the third of
Diddy
's seven children. He is his second-oldest biological son. In April 2024, a waitress testified that the rapper
"King"
Combs sexually assaulted and harassed her on a yacht, causing her emotional distress. His lawyer called it a
"fabricated lie with irrelevant facts"
.
….
….
Only Eyes for the Phone
Christian Combs reportedly wore dark sunglasses and a baseball cap with the number 888 at the airport.
The rapper was engrossed in his cell phone and quickly got into a van.
It's believed that he's following the proceedings from Mallorca.
Christian
"King"
Combs' mother was the US-American model Kim Porter, who died of pneumonia in 2018.
She is survived by her son Quincy Brown and two younger twin sisters, Jessie and D'Lila Combs.
https://www.msn.com/de-at/unterhaltung/stars/während-prozess-sean-combs-sohn-entspannt-auf-bekannter-urlaubsinsel/ar-AA1G7tC9
June 05, 2025
It's illuminating how the article initially reports a relaxed
"vacation mood"
only to then contradict itself.
Christian Combs was taken out of the
'danger zone'
and is anything but relaxed.
Let's see if the distance to NYC is enough. -
TaraDeS — 10 months ago(June 07, 2025 11:04 AM)
Sean Combs’ Ex leaves Stand sobbing after recounting
‘Robotic’
Birthday Freak-Off
Alleged sex trafficking victim
"Jane"
said, she once told the mogul that the
freak-offs
made her
"feel disgusted with"
herself, to which he replied
"Girl, stop."
Courtroom sketch of Sean Combs watching "Jane" during his trial in New York.
One of Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriends left the witness stand in tears Friday after testifying how Combs sprung a seemingly never-ending
freak-off
on her during what was supposed to be a romantic, one-on-one birthday celebration. The woman, identified by the pseudonym
"Jane"
and listed as Victim-2 in the criminal indictment, said she was enjoying a dinner with Combs at
Nobu
in Miami in 2023 when he mentioned that a male escort would be coming that evening.
"I just gulped,"
Jane said during her second day of testimony, having previously told the jury that she tried to push back on the idea of
freak-offs
to a dismissive Combs.
"I just accepted it."
Upon returning to the hotel room, Combs gifted Jane a necklace. Then a man Jane had never seen before entered the room. Jane said she became like a
“robot”
tapping into a well-established routine that she’d become familiar with since her first
freak-off
or
"hotel night"
with Combs in May 2021 — putting on lingerie, making small talk, and flirting with the escort. Through heavy sobs, Jane said on the stand,
"I just begin. I put my thoughts away. I turn into someone else."
Trying to speed through the night, Jane said she began to ask the man to use protection before they had intercourse, sparking an upset reaction from Combs.
"He was giving me dirty looks,"
Jane said. She remembered him saying,
"You better not ask for a ****ing condom."
Combs eventually relented but
"hated"
the ensuing sexual activity, Jane said. He was allegedly
"disinterested and so disappointed in what was happening,"
walking around the room. After the man left, Combs allegedly changed the couple’s room, moving into a bigger suite that was decorated for Jane’s birthday with flowers, balloons and a cake.
"He shifted his energy,"
Jane recalled, describing Combs as positive and sweet. The two had a
"rare bit of alone time"
when a knock came at the door. Another male escort arrived. Jane said there were
"hours and hours"
of sexual activity with the second man. She testified she wasn’t sure when the male escort left but remembered the sun had already risen. Then a third man arrived.
"It felt like even more of an abusive moment because it was my birthday and I didn’t want to do it on my birthday,"
Jane said while sobbing. She added that she hated
freak-offs
but complied because she
"loved my partner"
.
Throughout her testimony, Jane continually returned to the idea of being deeply in love with Combs and willing to do anything to make him happy after falling
"head over heels"
for him during a whirlwind romance in early 2021. When Jane consented to her first
freak-off
months later, she compared it to opening up a
"Pandora’s box in the relationship"
she was unable to shut until Combs’ arrest in September 2024.
Combs (55) appeared unfazed throughout much of Jane’s testimony, even while she sobbed on the stand trying to explain the toll Combs’ alleged insistence on
hotel nights
with male escorts made her feel. He pleaded not guilty to 5 felony counts of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Later in the day, Jane returned to the aftermath of this 2023 birthday, alleging that Combs had left her in the hotel room to go on vacation with another woman.
"It broke my heart,"
Jane said.
"I spent my birthday having sex with these guys."
After realizing that Combs embarked on his other vacation, she texted him,
"You’ve left me behind for years now."
And later, after reminding him that he’d promised her one-on-one time, she told him,
"I didn’t want to do all that on my birthday. You knew how I was tired."
Jane repeatedly told Combs that she felt used, and wrote at one point,
"Don’t I give you everything you want? What am I doing wrong?"
"Anything outside these hotels, I’m a joke to you,"
she added.
Jane testified that, after her birthday, she and Combs spent several weeks apart, though Combs repeatedly called and texted her (as did members of his staff). Eventually, they made up and Combs promised Jane that he’d take her to Turks and Caicos — the place she fell in love with Combs. But on her way to Miami before departing for the island, Combs once again brought up the idea of a male escort joining them later that night.
"I want just us,"
Jane replied.
"We need to reconnect."
By the end of the night, Jane said, a male escort had met up with them at a hotel. And during the vacation, a male escort joined them in the Caribbean, resulting in a further fight.
At some point, Jane said she and Combs entered into a
"love contract"
. a two-year deal that Jane said reflected the time she dated Combs without any sort of arrangement. The contract included a monthly allowan -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 11, 2025 02:17 AM)
On Monday,
"Jane"
continued her testimony in court.
Another very good report from the Rolling Stone.
But nothing really new, so I'll spare you and me the complete translation.
I had to laugh at the lead photo's choice.
Witness Jane's Nightmares
Emotional dependency, sexual exploitation.
New testimony describes the subtle machinations of the powerful man.
Sean "Diddy" Combs
Yesterday, Whit Monday (June 09), was a perfectly normal working day in the USA.
The mammoth trial of rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York continued with the testimony of his ex-girlfriend
"Jane"
.
…
…
https://www.rollingstone.de/sean-diddy-combs-die-albtraeume-von-zeugin-jane-3019877/
June 10, 2025
Yada, yada, yada. (lead photo)
Ok, sorry…I should've more compassion with
"Jane"
who
really
suffered.
But as already said:
Jane was and is an adult woman who was always able to leave the relationship and the
"freak-offs"
.
Why she didn't leave, she should discuss with a therapist.
#True love doesn't exploit.
Soooo Ladies and Gentleman!
Yah,
Gentleman
too because women can be powerful and manipulative as well, some even
'better'
.
If you realize that your partner is a manipulative, abusive snake –>
LEAVE!
He/she won't change, it only gets worse. -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 14, 2025 01:06 PM)
The article below shocked me for a moment in my language, because by the header
it sounded as if the prosecutor
"breaks silence, reveals name"
.
So it has nothing to do with the prosecutor in the criminal trial. relief
This article
is about one of the many civil cases in which the woman sues for damages.
Sean Combs Accuser breaks Silence, reveals Name in Lawsuit
"Filing this lawsuit…is not an act of revenge. It's an act of release,"
Chelsea Lovelace says of her sexual assault suit against the mogul.
Sean Combs in Los Angeles in 2019.
An ex-girlfriend of Sean Combs who claimed the mogul had been continually pushing her to have a
"freak-off"
before he allegedly drugged her at his Miami mansion in July — two months before he was arrested — has refiled her civil lawsuit under her real name.
The woman, Chelsea Lovelace, filed her lawsuit, which included allegations of sexual assault, against Combs on September 27, 2024, a little more than a week after the 55-year-old was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Lovelace, who met Combs during his birthday trip to Turks and Caicos in November 2020 and dated the mogul until last September, used a pseudonym when filing the lawsuit, citing the sensitive nature of the sexual-abuse allegations and fear for her safety. In a statement today to Rolling Stone, Lovelace said she was coming forward with her real name because she wanted to choose
"healing over hiding"
.
"There was a time I truly believed we shared something real. In my heart, for a time I believed he genuinely cared about me,"
Lovelace says.
"That we both cared for one another in a way that meant something. But over time, that illusion shattered. And with it, so did parts of me. What I once thought was love and loyalty, quickly turned into manipulation, control and abuse. I was not seen as a person with a soul, but as a pawn in a much larger game."
"I didn’t want to believe it. I wrestled with God, with my heart, with my own silence. Filing this lawsuit - first as Jane Doe, and now as myself - is not an act of revenge. It's an act of release. Of standing in my truth. Of choosing healing over hiding. This is about dignity. This is about accountability. This is about the countless times I told myself to be quiet and stay loyal, until silence became too heavy to bear."
Combs previously denied all accusations of sexual assault.
"No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or sex-trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor,"
his legal team said in a statement.
"Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to separate fact from fiction, and Mr. Combs is confident that he will prevail in court."
In the updated 22-page complaint obtained by
Rolling Stone
, Lovelace alleged after meeting Combs the two quickly began a relationship. The couple saw each other at least once a month, with Combs organizing Lovelace’s travels to join him in various cities, including Miami, Los Angeles, and New York.
She alleged each time she visited Combs, he would make her
"perform a show"
for him. Speaking to
Rolling Stone
in January for an investigation into Combs under the pseudonym
"Nicole"
, Lovelace said these shows would include Lovelace slathering herself in warmed baby oil and engaging in sexual activity with Combs that stretched hours.
Lovelace claimed Combs once sexually assaulted her at his Los Angeles home in April 2022, and throughout their four-year relationship
"would consistently pressure [her about] adding other men and women into the bedroom despite [Lovelace] being clear that she did not want others involved,"
her lawsuit alleged.
In further unsettling allegations that mirror the testimony at Combs’ criminal sex-trafficking trial from ex-girlfriend Casandra
"Cassie"
Ventura and another ex-girlfriend using the pseudonym
"Jane"
, Lovelace claimed Combs routinely gave her alcohol and illicit drugs, including Ecstasy, to
"compel [her] into engaging in sex acts without her consent"
. She claimed Combs would sometimes videotape their sexual encounters without her consent, only learning of the alleged records after the fact, according to her suit.
Combs would allegedly
"compel"
Lovelace to take these illicit substances until she passed out, once forcing her to take ketamine and another time shoving two unknown pills into her mouth — both instances resulting in her blacking out. She said she’d often wake up covered in bruises, once with bite marks on her feet, with no recollection of how she sustained the injuries.
Lovelace alleged that Combs was controlling, discouraging her from working and having his staff incessantly attempt to contact her when he couldn’t reach her. Lovelace also alleged that she feared Combs could be monitoring her communications when she wasn’t with him.
During her last in-person visit in July 2024, Lovelace previously told
Rolling Stone
, Combs allegedly asked he -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 17, 2025 10:44 AM)
Judge dismisses Sean Combs' Juror over inconsistent Statements
Judge said,
"there's nothing the juror could say at this point that would
put the genie back in the bottle and repair the damage to his credibility."
Courtroom sketch of Sean Combs in his sex trafficking trial in New York on June 13, 2025.
The juror, a 41-year-old Black man who works for New York’s Department of Corrections, initially said he lived in the Bronx. He later casually mentioned to court staff during trial that he had moved to New Jersey to live with his fiancée and child. When the issue was brought to the court’s attention, the man said the move to New Jersey
"may not be permanent"
and that he still had a New York driver’s license and received his mail in the Bronx.
Judge: "Try to stay on the jury."
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian said
"the record raised serious concerns as to the juror’s candor and whether he shaded answers to get on and stay on the jury."
(According to CNN, the man said during jury selection that he was a fan of 1990s hip-hop but that he didn’t know much about the case.)
"Even if this juror had an excuse or explanation for the inconsistencies in the record, that would be yet another set of shifting answers on basic questions about the juror’s residence. This would only heighten the specter that the juror’s trying to shade answers in an effort to remain on the jury,"
Subramanian said Monday as he issued his final decision.
"In other words, there’s nothing the juror could say at this point that would put the genie back in the bottle and repair the damage to his credibility."
Combs sighed in court after the judge ruled. The reaction was noticeably muted compared to Friday,
when he was visibly angry, vigorously shaking his head and whispering to his legal team. Combs’ camp emphatically fought the juror’s removal, calling him
one of only two Black men on the jury
. On Friday, Combs’ attorney, Xavier Donaldson, said it would be a
"step backwards"
to remove the man. In a letter to the court filed Sunday night, the defense team said Combs wanted a mistrial if the juror was dismissed.
The lawyers said prosecutors used seven of their nine peremptory strikes to remove Black jurors from the prospective panel before the final jury was selected. They argued that removing the seated juror over his residency issue after five weeks of trial would be
"discriminatory"
.
Defense demands Fairness – Judge disagrees
"The fairness of the trial depends in part on having jurors with backgrounds similar to Mr. Combs share their perspectives on the evidence with other jurors from diverse backgrounds during deliberations,"
the 14-page letter, authored by Combs’ attorney Alexandra Shapiro, said.
"Removing this particular juror will deprive Mr. Combs of that important perspective and it's no answer to simply say that there are other Black jurors, or other males, on the jury."
On Monday, Judge Subramanian said it would be
"improper"
to consider the race of the juror while determining whether to excuse the man. The judge said he took the weekend to consider the issue
and that he was comfortable with his decision, considering the alternate jurors were selected in a fair
process agreed to by both sides.
The alternate juror who filled the dismissed juror’s seat is a 57-year-old male who appears to be white and lives with his wife and children in Westchester County, according to NBC News. On Monday, the defense contested another juror, though Subramanian said there was no connection between that juror and the one already dismissed.
Combs faces Life Imprisonment
Combs (55) was arrested in September and has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy. If convicted as charged,
he could spend the rest of his life in prison.
Combs’ lawyers deny the music mogul was the head of a criminal enterprise allegedly designed to fulfill his sexual desires and protect his reputation. Instead, they’ve described Combs as a
"swinger"
who indulged his
"kinky"
proclivities with his longtime girlfriends. Combs has acknowledged he kicked and dragged Casandra
"Cassie"
Ventura in the hallway of the InterContinental hotel in 2016, but he denies he coerced her or another recent ex-girlfriend with the pseudonym
"Jane"
into sex trafficking.
Throughout the trial playing out in lower Manhattan, prosecutors have alleged Combs used force, fraud, or coercion to manipulate Ventura and Jane into drug-fueled, highly orchestrated sex marathons with male escorts that Combs directed and recorded. The encounters were known as
freak-offs, hotel nights and
king nights
according to testimony.
For the first time Monday, jurors were shown
freak-off
videos, which were admitted under seal and not shown to the gallery.
The explicit videos were introduced using a summary chart that detailed 71 alleged instances where Combs booked hotel rooms for
freak-offs
with Ventura between August 2009 and June 2017. The cha -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 08:46 AM)
Jurors agreed on a Partial Verdict – but are still deliberating
For weeks, the New York trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs on sexual assault charges was in the spotlight.
Now, leastwise some consensus was reached.
Sean combs pleads "not guilty" as trial nears end.
In Sean Combs' sex crimes trial, the jury reached a verdict on several counts. USA media outlets reported, citing a jury message, that the jury agreed on several counts, but not all.
The disputed issue was organized crime, according to NBC.
The prosecution and defense initially appeared determined to have the jury deliberate further.
Combs (55) was charged with sex trafficking, organized crime and other offenses.
Disputed Issue: Organized Crime
The fact that the jury agreed on all counts except the most serious (organized crime) could indicate that Combs should prepare for guilty verdicts on these charges. But that's currently considered speculation. Judge Arun Subramanian, appeared determined not to accept a partial verdict, so the jurors will have to deliberate further on Wednesday [
today
]. Means, there was no verdict on Tuesday [
yesterday
].
New York prosecutors accused the rapper of abusing, threatening and coercing women into fulfilling his sexual desires for years. They alleged that he ran a
"criminal enterprise"
with his helpers. Several women reported years of severe sexual and physical abuse during the trial, which lasted several weeks.
Combs denied all charges and pleaded not guilty.
The proceedings evoked memories of similar sexual offense trials against former superstars in recent years — including musician R. Kelly, comedian Bill Cosby and producer Harvey Weinstein. The allegations against Weinstein sparked the global #MeToo movement, which has since faced considerable backlash.
Numerous other Allegations against Combs
In addition to the indictment filed by the New York District Attorney's Office, there are also numerous civil lawsuits against Combs. Among them, a law firm in Houston, Texas, says it represents around 120 people with allegations against the rapper. (dpa)
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/gesellschaft/panorama/strittiger-punkt-der-organisierten-kriminalitat-geschworene-im-combs-prozess-wohl-auf-teilurteil-einig-13951879.html
July 02, 2025
Yah, that the jury was able to reach a consensus so quickly on the sex charges points to guilty verdicts.
Then again, there's that one stubborn juror, whom I greatly admire for his courage and his reasoned questioning regarding the judge's cryptic instruction(s). This was already discussed in Tit's thread.
So we'll have to wait and see what the verdicts actually turn out to be. -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(July 02, 2025 04:26 PM)
Sean "Diddy" Combs found guilty on 2 of 5 Charges
The trial against Combs in New York made headlines for months.
Combs is one of the most successful musicians of recent years.
Now the jury delivered the verdicts.
Sean Combs at the Oscar party in 2018.
In Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex crimes trial, the jury found the former rap star partially guilty. The sentence wasn't yet announced. Here's an overview of the charges and the verdicts against him:
Forming a Criminal Organization –> Not guilty
Sex trafficking / Human trafficking –> Not guilty
(former girlfriend Casandra Ventura)
Soliciting for Prostitution –>
Guilty
2nd Count of Sex trafficking / Human trafficking –> Not guilty
(former girlfriend
"Jane"
)
2nd Count Soliciting for Prostitution –>
Guilty
Combs (55) smiled after the verdict was announced and folded his hands in prayer.
He said
"thank you"
several times in the courtroom and also whispered thanks to the jurors.
If the musician were convicted of forming a criminal organization or sex trafficking, he would've faced life imprisonment. Now, he faces a maximum of 10 years in prison, according to the Washington Post. Other sources speak of up to 20 years in prison.
Sean Combs during the trial.
Combs' family applauded and whistled after the jury's decision. Combs' lead defense attorney declared that the musician was given his life back by the jury. The jury consisted of eight men and four women and deliberated for a total of 13 hours to reach their verdicts.
As usual, Judge Arun Subramanian will announce the sentence for Combs, who was in custody since September, at a later date. The court expected to decide on Wednesday [
today
] whether Combs could remain free until sentencing.
Janice, Sean Combs' mother, leaves the courtroom in New York with her thumb raised.
The jury wasn't convinced that the two women were forced to participate in the sex marathons, the so called
"freak-offs"
with male companions. Combs' defense attorneys argued during the trial that the women had consensual sex. During the orgies, the women were usually under the influence of drugs. The accusation of forming a criminal organization also failed to convince the jury.
Combs pleaded not guilty.
New York prosecutors accused the rapper of abusing, threatening and coercing women to fulfill his sexual desires for years. He allegedly ran a
"criminal enterprise"
with accomplices. Several women reported years of severe sexual and physical abuse during the trial, which lasted several weeks.
Combs denied all charges and pleaded not guilty.
Combs with his former girlfriend, singer Casandra Ventura, in an older photo.
The charge of conspiracy to commit organized crime was originally created for gang-related crimes such as those committed by the Mafia. This charge was successfully used in the trial of singer R. Kelly to expose a systematic pattern of sexual abuse.
This charge against Combs was very serious, but the prosecution failed to convince the jury that the defendant carried out his actions in collaboration with a network of insiders. This requires that all those involved knew that the conduct was criminal.
Intimate Sex Details publicly disclosed
Millions of US-Americans and people around the world followed the trial in the media, with its intimate and disturbing details.
The proceedings brought back memories of similar sexual offense trials against former superstars in recent years, including musician R. Kelly, comedian Bill Cosby and producer Harvey Weinstein. The allegations against Weinstein sparked the global #MeToo movement.
Numerous other Accusations against Combs
In addition to the indictment by the New York District Attorney's Office, there are numerous civil lawsuits against Combs. A law firm in Houston, Texas, says it represents around 120 people with allegations against the rapper.
Born in 1969 in the New York City borough of Harlem, Combs was one of the world's most successful rappers in recent decades with hits such as
"I'll Be Missing You"
and
"Bad Boy For Life"
. Over the course of his career, he used pseudonyms which included
"Puff Daddy"
,
"P. Diddy"
and
"Diddy"
.
The musician was married three times and has seven children. He also founded his own label and enjoyed success with a fashion brand. His family and rapper Kanye West expressed their support for Combs in the courtroom. (dpa)
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/gesellschaft/panorama/prozess-wegen-sexualstraftaten-musiker-sean-diddy-combs-in-zwei-von-funf-anklagepunkten-schuldig-gesprochen-13952159.html
July 02, 2025
🪆 on its usual hate trip 