Sean Combs’ federal trial on fees of intercourse trafficking and racketeering conspiracy will start in New York subsequent week. What’s he accused of, and what is going to the trial imply for the mogul and for hip-hop?
SACHA PFEIFFER, HOST:
The intercourse trafficking trial of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs begins in New York Metropolis subsequent week. Combs has been in custody since his arrest final September. He has pleaded not responsible to all fees, and the music trade shall be watching the trial intently. It wasn’t way back that Combs was being celebrated for his lengthy and influential profession. NPR’s Isabella Gomez Sarmiento has been following the allegations towards him – and a warning that this story comprises descriptions of sexual assault. Hello, Isabella.
ISABELLA GOMEZ SARMIENTO, BYLINE: Hello, Sasha.
PFEIFFER: What precisely is Combs being accused of?
GOMEZ SARMIENTO: So to reply that, we’ve got to return a few years when Combs was at an actual profession excessive. And it’s possible you’ll recall his profession dates all the way in which again to the Nineties, so some listeners may know him higher as Puff Daddy or P Diddy. But when we fast-forward to 2022, he’d gotten a lifetime achievement award from BET. The following 12 months, New York Metropolis mayor Eric Adams awarded Combs a key to town. I imply, he was simply actually on high of his sport and getting all of those recognitions for his a long time not simply as an artist however as a key participant within the music and media trade. In November 2023, he will get nominated for a Grammy after which in a short time, his status takes an enormous hit. Combs’ ex companion, the singer Cassie Ventura, information a civil lawsuit claiming that Combs trafficked, raped and violently beat her all through their relationship. She alleges that the abuse went on for over a decade and that Combs workers helped him cowl it up. Now, Combs denies all of Ventura’s allegations, however the subsequent day, they settle that lawsuit out of courtroom for an undisclosed quantity, and the accusations are so stunning that Combs’ status simply does not actually bounce again.
PFEIFFER: Isabella, you mentioned that Ventura filed a civil lawsuit. So clarify how Combs has ended up in jail going through legal fees.
GOMEZ SARMIENTO: Yeah, that is proper. After Ventura comes ahead, many, many extra individuals file civil lawsuits towards Combs, alleging very comparable sorts of abuse, and Combs retains denying the allegations. However such as you mentioned, these usually are not legal fees. Then, in March of 2024, federal regulation enforcement brokers raid a number of properties linked to Combs. They confiscate weapons, they confiscate electronics, all types of issues. And two months later in Might, CNN obtains and releases a resort surveillance video that reveals Combs violently kicking and hitting Ventura. It was an incident from 2016, and Combs posts this on-line.
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SEAN COMBS: My habits on that video is inexcusable. I take full accountability for my actions in that video. I am disgusted.
GOMEZ SARMIENTO: In September of 2024, Combs is arrested in New York Metropolis. The federal authorities fees him with intercourse trafficking, transportation to interact in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy, mainly alleging that he used his companies to facilitate and conceal intercourse crimes courting again greater than a decade. There is a description of that resort incident within the legal indictment, although it does not discuss with Ventura by identify, and prosecutors level to that video to argue that Combs shouldn’t be launched on bail as a result of he may behave violently. A choose finally sides with them, and Combs stays in custody awaiting this trial.
PFEIFFER: As soon as his trial begins subsequent week, give us a way the way it’s prone to play out.
GOMEZ SARMIENTO: Yeah. There are a number of alleged victims anticipated to testify towards Combs, and people may very nicely embody individuals who filed some civil lawsuits towards Combs. The CNN video shall be admitted as proof. And, you understand, Combs’ attorneys keep his innocence. They are saying that each one of those encounters had been consensual. But when he’s convicted, if the jury finds him responsible of all the fees, he may spend the rest of his life behind bars.
PFEIFFER: That is NPR’s Isabella Gomez Sarmiento. Thanks.
GOMEZ SARMIENTO: Thanks.
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