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Hip-Hop Mogul Pushes for Spring Trial in Sex Trafficking Case
Manhattan, New York, USAThursday, October 10, 2024
Combs' lawyers say they want a quick trial to prove his innocence. They claim that all sexual encounters mentioned in the case were consensual. Meanwhile, the US Attorney's Office says Combs forced women to have sex with male sex workers during what he called "Freak Offs," where he drugged and coerced the victims.
Combs' attorneys also accused the Department of Homeland Security of leaking grand jury information, which they believe could harm his right to a fair trial. Combs has pleaded not guilty and is currently being held without bail in a Brooklyn detention center, away from the general population.
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