Diddy's mask finally slips as jury is ordered to keep deliberating
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ true demeanor was revealed as the jury declared they had reached an agreement on four out of the five allegations against the fallen music icon, though they remained conflicted over the most severe charge.

On Tuesday, the jurors informed Judge Arun Subramanian that they had come to a decision on the two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, as well as both counts concerning transportation for the purpose of prostitution. These charges were associated with accusations from Cassie Ventura and another former partner, who went by the pseudonym ‘Jane.’

However, the jury was at an impasse regarding the racketeering conspiracy charge, which suggested that Combs operated a criminal network, involving his staff, to victimize women. They noted that there were jurors holding firm, opposing views on this particular matter.

Legal analyst Ellie Honig argued that this suggests the jurors found Combs guilty on other charges. 

‘It is hard for me to fathom, logically … that there are multiple jurors who basically say he is guilty of racketeering, but he’s not guilty of all the other crimes, the other sex trafficking crimes and interstate prostitution crimes,’ Honig told CNN on Tuesday. 

The courtroom announcement left attorneys on both sides scrambling to figure out what they could do to prevent a hung jury, and in a court sketch Combs could be seen looking visibly panicked with his eyes wide open as his lawyers surrounded him.

It was a rare glimpse into the rapper’s psyche during the months-long trial, as he faces the potential for life in prison on the racketeering charge.

Defense attorneys ultimately told Judge Subramanian they did not want Combs to accept a partial verdict, and the judge asked jurors to continue deliberating. He then pleaded with them to ‘keep an open mind.’

But only moments later, jurors informed the judge they were done with deliberations for the day. They will now continue to discuss the matter on Wednesday morning.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs looked visibly panicked after jurors announced on Tuesday they had reached a verdict on four of the five charges against him - but were divided on the racketeering charge

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs looked visibly panicked after jurors announced on Tuesday they had reached a verdict on four of the five charges against him – but were divided on the racketeering charge

Jurors reached a consensus on both counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and both counts of transportation to engage in prostitution related to claims brought by Combs' ex Cassie Ventura (pictured together in 2017) and another ex-girlfriend

Jurors reached a consensus on both counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and both counts of transportation to engage in prostitution related to claims brought by Combs’ ex Cassie Ventura (pictured together in 2017) and another ex-girlfriend

Combs’ high-profile trial kicked off on May 12, and included more than a month of grueling testimonies and bombshell evidence – including weapons and hoards of baby oil.

Prosecutors have claimed Diddy coerced victims into drug-fueled sex parties using sex and violence as manipulation tactics. 

But the fallen musician has denied all of the accusations – asserting all the graphic sex acts were consensual.

Much of the prosecution’s focus went toward Combs’ infamous ‘freak-off’ sex marathons with hired escorts. 

Thirty-four witnesses were brought into court to testify against Combs, including people who used to work for him and former romantic partners.

His ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, 38, testified at the lower Manhattan federal court while she was more than eight-months pregnant. 

She detailed being coerced into depraved sex acts with male prostitutes and how Combs savagely beat and blackmailed her.

Another ex, who used the pseudonym ‘Jane’ throughout the trial, similarly claimed she was forced to participate in Combs’ wild freak-off parties and if she refused to participate in these marathon sex events, Combs would threaten to stop supporting her financially.

Jurors requested transcripts from Ventura's bombshell testimony on Tuesday

Jurors requested transcripts from Ventura’s bombshell testimony on Tuesday

Federal prosecutors have argued that Combs’ alleged physical abuse coupled with his threats to release videos from the freak-off parties amounted to a pattern of coercion and justifies the racketeering charge.

Jury deliberations finally kicked off this week, but were soon thrown into chaos as the judge received an alarming note indicating that one juror was having difficulty understanding Subramanian’s actions.

Shortly thereafter, the judge received another note from the jury asking if a person could be convicted of possession with intent to supply narcotics if another person asked for the drugs.

When the deliberations then continued on Tuesday,  jurors asked Subramanian to re-examine part of Ventura’s testimony – including her recounting of a caught-on-camera assault in 2016.

They also requested a transcript of her testimony about a 2013 incident in which Combs accused her of taking drugs and booted her from a yacht at the Cannes Film Festival – and later threatening to release videos of her having sex with male escorts at the freak-off parties.

Much of the trial focuses on Diddy's freak-off parties, in which women claim they were forced to perform sexual acts

Much of the trial focuses on Diddy’s freak-off parties, in which women claim they were forced to perform sexual acts

Evidence discussed in court included hoards of baby oil (pictured) found in Combs' home

Evidence discussed in court included hoards of baby oil (pictured) found in Combs’ home

In a win for Diddy, the testimony sent to the jury will include a text Ventura sent to Diddy ahead of the incident saying: ‘I wanna Freak Off so bad’.

Diddy’s lawyers said this was ‘essential’ to the jury’s understanding whether or not he coerced Ventura.

Prosecutors had proposed a far narrower range of the transcript focused solely on the violence at the InterContinental.

The judge also said the jury should see the transcript of Ventura’s testimony about an Instagram post she wrote in 2024 about the incident in which she said that ‘domestic violence is the issue’.

In order to now convict him on the racketeering charge, jurors can choose two underlying offenses – whether that be arson, bribery, witness tampering, kidnapping, sex trafficking, forced labor, drugs or prostitution-related crimes – which they say he carried out with the help of subordinates.

But jurors said on Tuesday there were those with ‘unpersuadable opinions on both sides’ of the issue.

In response, Subramanian told the jury to continue deliberating – though he noted that ‘no juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict.’

Deliberations are now expected to continue on Wednesday at 9am EDT.

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