Prosecutors in Sean "Diddy" Combs' upcoming sex-trafficking trial plan to introduce evidence of his alleged past sexual assaults to substantiate claims that he coerced victims during encounters. This approach is intended to counter Combs' defense, which asserts that previous accusers consented to their interactions. Combs faces charges for orchestrating drug-fueled sexual marathons and running a criminal enterprise via Bad Boy Records. The rapper's legal team contends that including this prior evidence could unjustly influence the jury's perception, emphasizing the need for a fair trial devoid of prejudicial influences.
Prosecutors are seeking to introduce evidence of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged past sexual assaults to establish a pattern of coercion and lack of consent in his current trial.
Combs' defense argues that presenting this past evidence would unfairly bias the jury and detract from the current charges, urging the court to block these testimonies.
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