Feds want to keep the public from seeing 'sensitive' freak off videos at Diddy's trial
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Prosecutors are seeking to prevent public access to Sean Combs' controversial 'freak off' videos in his upcoming sex-trafficking trial. These videos, which will be presented as evidence, are deemed extremely sensitive and include potentially damaging content involving both victims and Combs. Assistant US Attorney Madison Smyser emphasized the importance of limiting exposure to these materials, advocating for jurors to be the only audience. Combs faces serious accusations from a primary victim, Cassie Ventura, along with other witnesses expected to testify about the alleged abuses taking place during his recorded sexual performances.
These are extremely sensitive videos, they are going to involve videos of 'freak offs'. They involve other parties, victims, and Mr. Combs.
The indictment accuses Combs of sex trafficking and racketeering. The primary victim prosecutors identified is Cassie Ventura, who was in a romantic relationship with Combs for 10 years.
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