
The judge of Sean “Diddy” Combs‘Trying to sell sexual warning is warned that he can be taken from court after allegedly performed jury faces.
Judge in the US District Subramanian Arun The Defense was reminded during a court rest on Thursday, June 5, which “no jury interview whatever, if I don’t, I’ll take your client from court.” The judge was first issued the warning earlier in the morning on Thursday.
“I’m so clear that shouldn’t Facial expressions of jury And I can’t be clearer, “Surramanian said, found” There was a line of inquiry where your client had quit Jury. There should be no efforts with any interaction with this jury. “
If the defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo Asked when it was going on again, he replied, every outlet, “no, your honor, it will never happen again.”
Subramanian said that if diddy, 55, did not follow the rules, he would “give a jury instruction or it can be a result of participating in your client from court.”
A witnessed inside the courtyard Week in the US that didy seem to make a juror laugh at Thursday.
Artist in court Jane RosenbergIn the meantime, told Nali nbc news That he witnessed the Diddy made facial expressions that declare negatively depending on the testimony. Since settling begins, he also admits that he has seen him intend to associate with jury members.
Diddy’s The May Test begins After he was arrested on September 2024 and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to join prostitution. He begged not guilty of all charges and had denied all allegations against him.
“We have been disappointed with the decision to continue our beliefs is Mr. Combs in the US Attorney’s office,” Agnifilo said in a statement. “He was an imperfect man, but he was not a criminal. In his credit Mr. Combs nothing but someone who was innocent.
Diddy was held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since he was arrested, with his four requests for the subranian bail.
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