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Judge refuses to delay Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial

Judge refuses to delay Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial

The federal judge in the trial of Diddy denied the music mogul's bid, saying he had ample time to prepare.
19 Apr, 2025

The federal judge in the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs for sex trafficking and other charges denied Friday the music mogul’s bid to delay his trial by two months, saying he had ample time to prepare.

On Monday, the rapper and record producer pleaded not guilty to two new charges added to the criminal racketeering and sex trafficking case: one new charge of sex trafficking and one of transportation to engage in prostitution.

Judge Arun Subramanian said that the blockbuster trial of Combs, 55, who stands accused by several women of trafficking and sexually exploiting them, should go ahead as planned on May 5. It is expected to last eight to 10 weeks.

He has denied all charges thus far, insisting that any sex acts were consensual, and he nodded his head vigorously Friday when the judge reminded the courtroom that Combs was innocent until proven guilty.

“It’s unclear why… There isn’t sufficient time, especially given the four (law) firms Mr. Combs now has representing him,” the judge said at a pretrial hearing in a Manhattan skyscraper courthouse.

Combs’s lead lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, had said an extension was required to examine new evidence. “The new conduct (alleged) is not new,” the judge responded.

On Friday, Combs wore drab prison scrubs, his hair and beard flecked with grey as he rocked from side to side, turning around at one point to blow a kiss to his mother, Janice.

Attorney Brian Steele, who had just secured a successful plea deal for artist Young Thug, who had faced decades in jail, was also in court. Steele did not speak.

Public allegations have been building against Grammy winner Combs since late 2023, when singer/actor Cassie, whose real name is Casandra Ventura, alleged he had subjected her to more than a decade of coercion by physical force and drugs, as well as a 2018 rape.

Along with the federal criminal case, Combs faces a mountain of civil suits that allege harrowing abuse by the artist with assistance from a loyal network of employees and associates.

The rap superstar, incarcerated since September, has started to look noticeably aged.

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Syed Hasni Apr 19, 2025 06:51pm
The decision by a judge to refuse a delay in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial underscores the judicial system's commitment to ensuring that legal proceedings move forward in a timely manner. Such decisions often reflect the court's priorities in balancing the rights of the accused with the need for justice for the alleged victims. The refusal to grant a delay may indicate the judge's belief that the case has already been sufficiently prepared for trial, signaling a desire to address serious allegations promptly. This case, like others involving high-profile figures, also highlights the broader societal issues surrounding accountability and the importance of addressing claims of sexual misconduct and exploitation. As the trial progresses, it will be essential to monitor how the legal process unfolds and the implications it may have for all parties involved.
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YaarDost Apr 20, 2025 12:10am
What has DIDY do with Pakistan? Oh the story headline says “Sex Trafficking”, and story is about exploitation of women by rich and powerful person. By the Judge is of “Indian” origin. Would some Pakistani comment on it.
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Laila Apr 20, 2025 02:28am
He should just wrap up his business and delegate to his children because he will be going away for a long time.
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