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Sean Diddy’s comb’s jury made a verdict on all charges Wednesday.
Didi returned to court in another beige sweater while the jury continued to consider it. He hugged the lawyer, waved to his mother and a whispering supporter, and whispered to him. The rapper also used his hands to make a heart symbol.
The comb then briefly talks with the court marshal before standing and facing his family. He said a brief prayer, asking God to take care of his family and bless the jurors. The whole family bowed their heads and said “Amen” when Didi finished. The whole family applauded.
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Jurors said they could not make a unanimous verdict on Tuesday’s conspiracy charges, but were told to continue deliberations. (Jane Rosenberg)
After nearly 14 hours of deliberation, a jury revealed on Tuesday that they had made a verdict on four of the five Didi’s faces.
The jury said they were unable to make a unanimous decision on racket charges, one of the worst calculations Shameful music tycoon. Federal RICO violations could result in 20 years in prison. Engagement of prostitution charges may result in a sentence of up to 10 years, while sexual trafficking is Force, fraud or coercion A sentence of 20 years can be sentenced to prison.
After receiving the fourth physical notes from the jury, the court directed them to continue to consider the conspiracy of extortion. The jury was brought out and part of the instructions were reread by Judge Aron Subaraman.
When the jury was brought back to court, the judge asked them to continue deliberations and said they had the responsibility to discuss and form opinions. Judge Subramanian said jurors must reach a consensus judgment but must not waive their beliefs just to return to the verdict or satisfy the judgment of the remaining jurors. The jury was then fired back to the jury.
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The jurors began their deliberations on Monday, June 30 after hearing seven weeks of trial testimony. The prosecution chose to rest the case on June 24. Agent Joseph Cerciello is the final witness to the prosecution, making him the 34th person to testify. Didi’s defense has no witnesses.
Diddy pleaded not guilty to charges of extortion, sex trafficking and transportation. The mean music tycoon was arrested in September 2024, after a few months after a Homeland Security investigation raided rappers in Los Angeles and Miami.
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During Diddy’s trial, a man was reading “Freako is not Rico” while he was deliberating. (Reuters/Kelly Cooper)

Didi’s supporters gathered outside the Manhattan Court as the jury continued to deliberate. (RCF/Mega)
In closing the debate, Didi’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, insisted that the rapper was innocent. He noted that the jurors had the courage to acquit. “Return him to his family who have been waiting for him.”
He also accused of prosecuting a “fake trial” against Didi, claiming that the government was following his “private sex life.”
According to his lawyer, none of the witnesses sued for testimony. Agnifilo noted that former employees of Mongolian music described it as hard work, but also said it was like “going to Harvard Business School.”

People gathered outside Manhattan courthouse as the jury continued to consider the Sean “Didy” comb sex trafficking and extortion conspiracy trial. (Reuters/Jeenah Moon)
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Before the defense concluded the argument, the government explained how the trial testimony proved each Fees for Didi – Two counts of sex trafficking, extortion and two counts of traffic offenses over about four hours.

The sketch will portray Didi and his lawyer in court on July 1. (Jane Rosenberg)
The government stressed in their argument Didi runs a suspected criminal enterprise Complete control. The prosecutor noted that the jury heard the testimony, saw the text, looked at the bank records, and listened to the “last night” that allegedly showed the rapper committed crimes decades later.
Prosecutors argued that Mongolian music tycoon used his inner circle, money and influence to cover up the crimes he committed.
“You’ve learned a lot about Sean Combs over the past few weeks,” Slavik said at the beginning of the closing ceremony. “He is the leader of a criminal enterprise. He did not refuse for the answer.”
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