Sean Combs in Podcasts
personSean Combs, also known as Diddy, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur.
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President Trump sends Governor Gavin Newsom a warning. The FDA announces updated COVID vaccine recommendations. Week three of the Sean Diddy Combs trial kicks off with explosive testimony from a former employee.
This is Sean Combs' defense attorney. He says, Your Honor, I'm going to move for a mistrial. The government knows that the answer is about to be that Mr. Combs has had other people killed. This is an outrageous question. I'm sorry, what? The minute that you read this sidebar, because you don't hear this sidebar in court, you get the transcript at the end of the day.
Now, a reminder, Sean Diddy Combs is on trial for charges of sex trafficking, racketeering with conspiracy and transportation for prostitution. These are charges he's always denied. Now today, we're expecting four witnesses from the prosecution, so I'm heading into court now. I'm going to turn my phone off and be uncontactable for about six hours. See you later on. So it's 4.30.
This is On Trial, a special series from Dateline True Crime Weekly, bringing you daily coverage from the Sean Combs racketeering trial. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him. I'm Andrea Canning, and it's Wednesday, May 28th. Just a heads up, in this episode, we're going to be talking about some graphic details and harrowing subject matter.
Right. All of this testimony about allegedly firebombing a car or drug use during the freak-offs or his former assistant claiming that she was kidnapped, those are critical to the elements of the case the prosecution must prove. But... importantly, they don't need to show that Combs kidnapped anyone. They don't need to show that he threw the Molotov cocktail.
So let's talk about why the prosecution is so focused on this firebombing of Kid Cudi's Porsche. Their allegation is that Combs ordered that Molotov cocktail. Someone working for him, they believe, carried out this act.
Racketeering is having an enterprise with multiple people and conducting unlawful affairs through that enterprise. Combs is charged with racketeering conspiracy. And this is a really, in my opinion, very easy crime to prove. All you need to prove is that the defendant agreed to participate in this enterprise with the addition of two crimes that are enumerated in the racketeering statute.
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