Sean Combs
The system has again demonstrated the degree to which the brutality inflicted by a powerful man like Sean “Diddy” Combs can be sanitized, rationalized, and mitigated.
In this op-ed, Preston Mitchum reminds us that an acquittal does not always signal the absence of guilt when it comes to Sean Combs.
If we’re going to move forward as a community, it starts with holding all of us accountable—especially the ones we once called kings, including Sean Combs.
The split verdict in the federal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs wasn’t justice. It was a cultural compromise protecting male power.
Sean Combs was acquitted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering but found guilty of violating the Mann Act.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump was asked if he would consider pardoning Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who is currently facing a number of charges including racketeering and sex-trafficking.
Testimony on Day 8 in the federal case against Sean Combs came from a Homeland Security agent, a forensic psychologist, and a former personal assistant to Diddy.
Tuesday's testimony revealed even more graphic details about the way Sean Combs lived his life, including "freak-off" logistics and what federal agents found in his Miami home.
The second week of the federal trial against Diddy began Monday with testimony from Dawn Richards.
The first week of trial in the federal cause against Sean "Diddy" Combs was full of emotional testimony from his former girlfriend Cassie and corroboration from Dawn Richard of Danity Kane.
Cassie Ventura took the stand for the third day in a row as the defense cross-examined her and asked questions about the nature of her relationship with Sean Combs.
Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura, whose lawsuit against Sean Combs was the catalyst to multiple accusations of sexual abuse against him, took the stand for a second day of questioning.