Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious federal charges, including sex trafficking by force, transporting people for prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy.
The trial began after a major indictment was filed in September 2024. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
What the Prosecutors Say
Prosecutors claim that Combs led a group that forced women into drug-fueled sex parties, often referred to as “freak offs.”
They allege that he used drugs, threats, and intimidation to control the women and keep them silent.
Key witness testimonies say Combs:
- Broke into a rival’s home
- Used ecstasy and other drugs
- Tried to bribe or threaten witnesses
These claims are not official charges, but they are being used to show a pattern of criminal behavior under racketeering laws, which are used against organized crime.
What the Defense Says
Combs’ lawyer argues that the case is trying to criminalize a swinger lifestyle and consensual adult behavior.
While Combs admits to some violent personal relationships, he denies any form of trafficking or forced behavior.
What’s Next
The trial is expected to last several weeks. If found guilty, Combs could face 15 years to life in prison. The jury must reach a unanimous decision to convict him on any charge.