2 July, 2025
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NEW YORK CITY – Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team is poised to present its evidence as the prosecution concludes its case in the rapper’s federal trial for sex crimes. The trial, which commenced with jury selection on May 5, is nearing its end with closing arguments anticipated to begin on Thursday.

Immediate Impact

In court on Monday, Diddy’s lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, revealed the defense’s strategy, indicating they do not plan to call witnesses but will discuss submitted evidence in the courtroom. This streamlined approach suggests a swift conclusion to the defense’s case, potentially resting as early as Tuesday or Wednesday.

“The defense will not call any witnesses,” stated Marc Agnifilo, signaling a strategic pivot in their legal approach.

Key Details Emerge

The “Last Night” rapper, also known as Diddy, is not expected to testify in his defense. Judge Arun Subramanian will likely confirm Diddy’s decision not to take the stand, as his legal team, led by Agnifilo and Teny Geragos, adjusts their timeline from an initial two-week defense to just two days.

Federal prosecutors presented approximately 20 minutes of explicit footage from “freak off” parties to the jury. These videos, described by Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey as “explicit,” were shown only to the jury due to their graphic nature.

By the Numbers

  • 34 witnesses called by the prosecution
  • 20 minutes of explicit video footage presented
  • 1 key defense attorney leading the case

Expert Analysis

Homeland Security Special Agent Joseph Cerciello concluded his testimony as the government’s final witness. Prior testimonies included Diddy’s former assistant, Brendan Paul, who was implicated in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, alleging Paul worked as a “mule” for Combs. Paul received immunity for his testimony against Diddy.

Throughout the trial, jurors heard allegations of drug-fueled “freak off” parties involving male escorts and Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. Ventura testified about the regular use of drugs during these events to facilitate disassociation.

Background Context

The trial stems from a federal indictment unsealed on September 17, charging Combs with racketeering conspiracy (RICO), sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The charges have brought to light the alleged use of drugs and coercion in Diddy’s social circles.

Timeline of Events

  • May 5: Jury selection begins
  • September 17: Indictment unsealed
  • April 2024: Brendan Paul named in lawsuit

What Comes Next

As the trial draws to a close, the focus shifts to closing arguments, which are expected to begin Thursday. The defense’s decision not to call witnesses may expedite the trial’s conclusion, with a verdict potentially forthcoming soon after.

The implications of this high-profile case extend beyond the courtroom, as it highlights issues of power dynamics and accountability in the entertainment industry. The outcome will likely reverberate throughout the sector, influencing future legal proceedings and industry standards.