Combs, sex trafficking
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The accusers have framed Sean Combs as an abusive employer and romantic partner yet say they hesitated to leave or stayed in his circle despite the way he treated them.
Members of the music mogul's inner circle are providing an unprecedented window into a nonstop lifestyle the US says turned into a criminal enterprise
The second woman allegedly sex trafficked by Sean Combs took the witness stand at the hip-hop mogul’s criminal trial Thursday.
In a sweeping indictment that accuses Combs of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, prosecutors allege the same business empire that nearly made Combs a billionaire also enabled him to illegally coerce women into sex and conceal his illicit conduct to protect his reputation.
As the federal criminal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs continues, many parts of his past are being revisited. That includes his father’s friendship with the late gangster, Frank Lucas. Melvin Combs was a drug dealer who was fatally shot in 1972, when his son Sean Combs was three years old.
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With no cameras in the courtroom, few have glimpsed the music mogul as he helps direct his defense, facing charges that could put him in prison for the rest of his life.
Por MICHAEL R. SISAK, LARRY NEUMEISTER y DAVE COLLINSNUEVA YORK (AP) — Una exnovia reciente de Sean “Diddy” Combs sollozó en el estrado de los testigos el viernes mientras
One of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' accusers testified about crying after freak-offs and the time she texted the mogul that she wanted to stop the encounters.