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Diddy jury reaches verdict on four charges: Live trial updates

Diddy jury reaches verdict on four charges: Live trial updates

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The jury in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial has reached a verdict on four of five charges after about 12 hours of deliberation.

Judge Arun Subramanian said he received a note at 4:05 p.m. Tuesday that indicated that the jury had reached a partial verdict. The note said the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on the racketeering conspiracy charge because there were jurors with ‘unpersuadable views’ on both sides.

The disgraced music mogul, 55, could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of sex-trafficking and racketeering.

He is also charged withtwo counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.

The prosecution and defense have both asked judge Subramanian to tell the jury to continue deliberating after they said they can’t agree on count 1- racketeering conspiracy.

Diddy’s eight lawyers surrounded him at the defense table soon after the note was sent to the court. The hip-hop mogul appeared morose as they explained to him what was happening.

At one point, lead defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo stepped away from the huddle, returned with a piece of paper and handed it to Diddy who read it solemnly.

Jury says they have reached a verdict on four of five counts

The jury in Diddy’s trial say they have reached a verdict on all but one of the charges against him after about 12 hours of delibarations.

They say they are unable to reach a verdict on the racketeering conspiracy charge.

‘We are unable to reach a verdict on count 1 as we have jurors with unpersuadable opinions on both sides,’ the note read.

The announcement came as Diddy was surrounded by his eight lawyers, who were talking to him with serious expressions.

He was looking down, his hands crossed on his lap.

Sean "Diddy" Combs and his attorney Marc Agnifilo discuss with other defense lawyers on how to respond to a new note sent by jurors, during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., July 1, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

All the explosive testimony from inside Diddy courtroom on Royale’s podcast The Trial

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From sworn testimony to video evidence and the rapper’s every subtle move, our team of journalists take you inside the courtroom of the world’s biggest celebrity case.

Royale has been following Diddy’s downfall from the very beginning.Join us as we hear from experts involved in the case, and members of the rapper’s inside circle.

Diddy’s kids rush into court to wait for verdict

Daughters of Sean "Diddy" Combs arrive at U.S. federal court, on the day the jury reaches the verdict on several counts in his sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., July 1, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper

The charges Diddy is facing

  • Count 1: Racketeering conspiracy
  • Count 2: Sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion – pertains to Victim 1 (Cassie Ventura)
  • Count 3: Transportation to engage in prostitution – pertains to Victim 1 (Cassie Ventura) and commercial sex workers
  • Count 4: Sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion – pertains to Victim 2 (“Jane”)
  • Count 5: Transportation to engage in prostitution – pertains to Victim 2 (“Jane”) and commercial sex workers

Lawyers want jurors to continue deliberating

The prosecution and defense have both asked judge Arun Subramanian to tell the jury to continue deliberating after they said they can’t agree on count 1- racketeering conspiracy.

The judge said there are three paths to take.

The first is to tell the jury to keep going.

The second is an Allen charge – a supplemental intruction from the court encouraging them to re-evaluate their positions and strive for a unanimous verdict.

The judge the third one will come ‘at some point,’ – when ‘the court should advise the jury of the ability to return a partial verdict.’

The judge said ‘but we are not there yet.’

Defense says freak offs were a part of date nights

Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo said on Friday that freak offs were date nights with beautiful hotels, food, and music from R’n’B singers Usher and Bryson Tiller.

‘These are lovely….what you have is this beautiful evening,’ he said of the video.

He claimed that there was a ‘nice quality’ to the freak offs.

‘They’re not aggressive…the physical intimacy is not aggressive. It’s very standard. Very typical homemade porn. [Diddy is] not the only man in America making homemade porn.

‘I’m under the impression this is a pretty popular thing these days,’ he continued.

Jury sends another note to the judge

The jurors have sent yet another note to Judge Arun Subramanian following hours of deliberation.

Diddy and his mother are back inside the courtroom.

It is the sixth note that jurors have passed to the judge.

Diddy’s lawyers claim Cassie is a ‘strong woman’

Diddy’s defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo said Cassie is a ‘sexy woman’ and ‘that’s what she deserves to be’ in shocking closing statements in court on Friday.

Agnifilo was making a point to jurors about how Cassie was not sex trafficked and that she and Diddy were swingers who partook in the lifestyle and regularly enjoyed freak offs.

‘She wants to do it…she likes it…This is their lifestyle. He wouldn’t think in a million years there was anything wrong with that,’ he continued. He claimed Diddy‘s sexual fantasies became her own as his girlfriend.

The two books Diddy turned to throughout trial as he awaits verdict

Listen to Diddy trial audio of Cassie threatening to kill man over freak-off video leak

Jury asked for transcript of male escort’s testimony

Daniel Phillip, 41, took to the stand for an hour as the prosecution’s second witness.

He told the court Combs paid him up to $6,000 each time to take part in orchestrated sexual relations with R&B singer Casandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura.

Diddy would often direct their encounters, forcing them to engage in awkward ‘role play’ before giving Mr Phillip specific instructions on when and where to orgasm, the male escort alleged.

On Tuesday, the jury asked the court for the transcript of Phillip’s testimony.

Jury has been deliberating for over 10 hours

The jury started deliberating at about 11.30am Monday and worked to reach a verdict until 5pm EST.

They returned to the court Monday at 9am and are still in the jury room as of Tuesday afternoon.

The jury is expected to deliberate from 9am until 5pm EST each day.

Michael Jordan’s furious response to being named in twisted Diddy roleplay fantasy with Shaq

Puffing on a thick cigar and staring out across the Mediterranean, Michael Jordan didn’t have a care in the world as he settled into his Sardinia vacation with his family.

Testifying under a pseudonym, ‘Jane’ revealed Diddy’s twisted NBA role play where he casted himself as Jordan, her as Kobe Bryant and the male escort she slept with as Shaquille O’Neal.

Michael was made aware of what Diddy may or may have not got himself into with roleplaying as Michael himself,’ a source told Royale.

‘Michael is not going to play with any of that, he is steering clear because he thinks it is weird.’

Bill Maher blasted Cassie saying she CHOSE to stay with Diddy and was ‘enthusiastic’ about freak-offs

Real Time host Bill Maher blasted Cassie amid the infamous Diddy trial for ‘choosing’ to stay with the disgraced rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and said she was ‘enthusiastic’ about the infamous freak offs.

‘We need to keep two thoughts in our head at the same time: One, Diddy is a bad dude – really bad. Like, the worst thing in rap since Hammer pants. A violent, sick f*** – I’m sorry, an alleged violent, sick f***. And we should lock him up and throw away the baby oil,’ Maher began.

Oprah cracks joke on-stage while revealing if she ever attended any of Diddy’s notorious white parties

Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ ongoing sex trafficking trial has left A-list stars fearful of having their names dragged into the scandal.

But OprahWinfrey has revealed that her conscience is completely clear.

‘First off, I have never been near a Puff Party – never been near it,’ she told the audience during her panel at the Good Soil Forum in Dallas two weeks ago.

And anybody who knows me knows if there is a party, I am the first one out,’ she jokingly added, prompting laughter from the crowd.

Oprah was dragged into the Diddy chaos earlier this month after anAI-generated deepfakeshared widely online claimed she – along with Jennifer Lawrence and Jim Carrey– was a witness in the trial.

The key man hanging over the Diddy trial that no one’s talking about… but might hold all the answers

As the world is gripped by Sean DiddyCombs’ criminal trial and wonders what could have possibly led him into such depths of depravity, one man is notably absent.

Every day, the rapper, 55, who is currently standing trial in New York on sex trafficking charges, is supported at court by his loyal mother Janice.

Even most of his seven children attended the opening statements as a group, with some of his sons in regular attendance.

Yet if there is one man who haunts the trial, it is his late father, Melvin Combs – who may even explain how Diddy came to land in such hot water.

Melvin was the original ‘bad boy’, a gangster affiliated with the notorious New York mobster Frank Lucas, who was famously portrayed by Denzel Washington in the movie American Gangster.

He died when Diddy was just three, but his ‘hustler’ mentality inspired the music mogul’s pursuit of stardom.

Diddy accuser D. Woods says guilty verdict not enough

Woods, 39, has spoken out about the ‘dark, scary, predatory spaces’ Diddy allegedly created around young women reliant on his influence in the music industry.

In a new interview with The Cut, Woods spoke of her terrible experiences with the mogul and the deep, lasting pain he inflicted on her mental health.

‘I just don’t want to be in fear of his retaliation. We’re talking in this hotel instead of my home because I don’t know what he’s capable of,’ she said.

‘I haven’t even been following the trial. I don’t want to be disappointed. I’m not sure a guilty verdict will heal me. That will happen when I sit down to talk about a project I’m doing, and there isn’t a question about Puff.’

P Diddy and Danity Kane pictured below

Diddy with Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richard, Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgette, Shannon Bex and Aundrea Fimbres (Danity Kane of "Making The Band 3") (Photo by Michael Loccisano/FilmMagic)

Diddy texts reveal escort’s ‘instructions’ for getting to multi-day freak-offs where they’d have sex ‘like rabbits’

Evidence in Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ trial unearthed text messages between an escort and the rapper’s associate, giving him detailed instructions on how to get to and from one of the marathon freak-offs.

It’s not known who the Diddy associate is, as the screenshots of the text conversation only identifies the person as ‘device owner.’

In messages dated on August 26, 2009, ‘device owner’ asked Jules if he wanted to fly from Los Angeles to New York City for the freak-off.

The two books Diddy turned to throughout trial as he awaits verdict

Both pieces -The Happiness Advantage andThe Power of Positive Thinking – have uplifting themes related to life fulfillment and self worth.

How Diddy counted out $100,000 from a brown paper bag to buy the only copy of a video showing him beating up Cassie Ventura

A security guard told the jury last month how Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs counted out $100,000 from a brown paper bag to buy the only copy of a video showing him beating up his ex-girlfriend on the second day of the fourth week of the disgraced rap mogul’s sex trafficking trial.

Eddy Garcia, who worked at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles, told in vivid detail how the hip hop mogul used a counting machine to add up the money for the bribe in 2016.

Garcia said that Diddy called him ‘Eddy, my angel’ for deleting it from the servers and giving it to him on a USB stick.

The money was split between Garcia, another security officer and the head of security at the hotel.

But another security officer secretly made a copy which was leaked to CNN in 2024 – the airing of the footage helped lead to Diddy’s downfall and arrest in September that year.

Diddy faces more lurid allegations… from a tiny town thousands of miles away from his ‘freak offs’

‘Thank you for calling the Sean P Diddy Combs abuse helpline. This call is being recorded.’

This is the first thing that up to 40 people a week are hearing when they ring the Montana-based call center fielding legal complaints from alleged victims of the embattled music mogul.

‘We understand the strength and courage it takes to come forward,’ the message continues. ‘Any information you provide will be kept completely confidential, but we expect full honesty in order to properly assist you with your potential case.’

Andrew Van Arsdale, CEO of Reciprocity Industries, which runs the hotline, told the Royale that the volume of calls has surged since the start of Diddy’s sex trafficking, racketeering, and assault trial in New York.

Diddy’s team slammed by judge over bizarre Iran defense as monster trial nears verdict

Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ legal team was slapped down by the judge presiding over his trial because of their alleged attempt to usethe escalating conflict withIranin their upcoming closing argument.

As the disgraced hip-hop mogul’s bombshell sex trafficking trial nears a verdict, his team of attorneys reportedly planned on bringing up the escalating tensions between the US and Iran in court in a bid to relate it to his case,TMZreported Monday.

Sources told the outlet the 55-year-old’s defense ‘may invoke the recent conflict’ in their closing argument, and specifically go after the Homeland Security Investigators who raided his home in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angelesin March.

They were allegedly planning to say that the agents ‘instigated’ their clienton his baby oil and lubricant use in the bedroom when they should really focus more on the conflict with Iran, the source noted.

Diddy speaks to mom in courtroom

As he left court to wait in a side room, Diddy told his mother Janice: ‘I’ll be back’.

His mother is in court supporting her son today, along with his sons King, Justin and Quincy Combs.

Janice Combs, left, mother of Sean Combs, arrives at court on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
King Combs arrives at court on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
Justin Dior arrives at court on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
Quincy Brown arrives at court on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Judge agrees to send escort testimony to jury

The prosecution scored a win of their own when the judge agreed to send the jury transcripts of Daniel Phillip’s testimony in which he spoke about his feelings after seeing Diddy beating Ventura during a freak off.

During the trial, Phillip delivered a graphic account of how he was regularly paid thousands of dollars by the rap superstar to have sex with his then-girlfriend.

He claimed to have witnessed Combs physically abuse Cassie on multiple occasions and added that the music mogul once gave him MDMA, according to a court report by Variety.

Diddy denies kidnapping Capricorn Clark

Diddy’s former personal assistant Capricorn Clark told jurors at his trial that she was forced to take lie detector tests for five days and threatened with being thrown in the East River if she failed.

Clark said she was left ‘petrified’ after being brought to an abandoned building in New York and locked in while being questioned about the hip hop mogul’s missing jewelry.

‘This is (supposedly) a kidnapping, she’s not saying she was harassed. She was kidnapped. She went home – every day! She said I kept doing it because I wanted to pass and get back to my job ‘ Diddy’s lawyer exclaimed.

He then turned to face the jury and said:

‘You guys are stuck in here for hours. Anyone feel kidnapped? You’re about as kidnapped as she was kidnapped!’

Diddy’s lawyers score win over trial testimony as jurors see damning Cassie text

After a lengthy debate both sides agreed that the jury should get transcripts of testimony from two days before the InterContinental hotel incident and three days after.

At one point the judge looked set to send the jury Ventura’s entire 800-page testimony but the judge decided against it.

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’.

Diddy’s lawyers have tried to portray him as a domestic abuser but not a sex trafficker.

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 04:  Cassie Ventura (L) and Sean Combs attend the "China: Through The Looking Glass" Costume Institute Benefit Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 4, 2015 in New York City.  (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)

Potential sentences Diddy could face for each charge against him

Diddy has been charged with two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering conspiracy

If convicted for sex trafficking: Diddy could face a minimum of 15 years to a maximum of life in prison.

If convicted for engaging in prostitution: He could face up to 10 years in prison.

If convicted of racketeering conspiracy: The embattled rapper could face up to life in prison.

Diddy supporter dons ‘a freako is not a RICO’ shirt outside of courthouse

A man holds a t-shirt reading "A freako is not a R.I.C.O" outside a U.S. federal court, where deliberations are underway for Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., July 1, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper
A man holds a t-shirt reading "A freako is not a R.I.C.O" outside a U.S. federal court, where deliberations are underway for Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., July 1, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper

Diddy and son Justin Combs accused of gang rape in bombshell new lawsuit

Diddy and his son Justin Combs, whom he shares with Misa Hylton, were accused of brutal gang rape by a Louisana woman in a shocking new lawsuit.

The documents, obtained by Page Six, allege that Justin lured the woman, whom he met on Snapchat in 2017, out to California under the promise of helping her career in the entertainment industry.

When she arrived, she claimed she was plied with drugs and alcohol by Justin before three ‘masked men’ arrived to the home to brutally gang rape her for several hours. She claimed one of the men was Diddy, 55.

In the documents, she said she was able to identify the music mogul by his ‘mannerisms,’ and alleged that Justin called him ‘Pops.’

Diddy’s attorney denies any wrongdoing.

‘No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor,’ a lawyer for the rapper said.

‘We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason. Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to find the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail in court.’

Diddy chose not to testify in his trial

Diddy cut off the judge presiding over his sex trafficking trial to tell him that he would not be testifying on Tuesday afternoon.

Combs, 55, stood up in front of Judge Arun Subramanian and confirmed his answer, and even spoke over him to make it clear he won’t be taking the stand.

The judge asked Diddy: ‘Have you discussed whether you should or should not?’

‘Yes, thoroughly. Yes, have discussed it,’ the rapper replied, in his first words to the Manhattan court since his federal sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial started over seven weeks ago.

Judge Subramanian began to speak before Diddy cut him off and added: ‘That is solely my decision. It’s my decision with my lawyers.’

What is a stealth juror?

A ‘stealth juror’ refers to a person who has been allocated as a juror on a trial who is motivated by a hidden agenda.

They hide their biases or conflicts of interest in order to be selected as a juror on a case in order to influence the outcome.

Barely an hour into deliberations on Monday, the jury foreperson sent a note to judge Arun Subramanian complaining that there was one juror ‘who we are concerned cannot follow your Honor’s instructions. May I please speak with your Honor or may you please interview him?’

This could indicate the presence of a ‘stealth juror’ in Diddy’s trial jury.

The juror in question, juror #25, is a 51-year-old scientist with a ‘thick European accent,’ according to the New York Post. He has a PhD in molecural biology and neuroscience and lives in Manhattan with his partner.

The judge decided instead to send jurors a note reminding them of their duties to deliberate and obligation to follow his instructions on the law.

The jury is given legal instructions by U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian during Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., June 30, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Diddy’s cunning courtroom tricks to win over the jury

He’s in the fight of his life in a Manhattan courtroom – and Combs is pulling out all the stops to win back his freedom.

The music mogul, on trial for racketeering and sexual trafficking, remains hopeful he will be acquitted at the end of the long drawn out criminal blockbuster.

His defense strategy has impressed legal analysts – his lawyers have argued that while he may be a monster, sex addict and drug addled fiend, he’s not guilty of the crimes the jury has been asked to consider.

But their arguments aren’t the only way Diddy is subtly trying to curry favor.

From his wardrobe to his courtroom props and even interactions with witnesses and jurors, the 55-year-old is leaving nothing off the table when it comes to fighting for his freedom.

Diddy’s attorneys say trial is ‘false and exaggerated’

In court on Friday, Diddy lawyer Marc Agnifilo said the mogul’s sex trafficking trial was not ‘real’ and that it has been ‘false and exaggerated.’

‘From the mouths of the witness from the evidence, the text messages, what do you see? What is that trial? It’s personal use drugs, that’s what it is,’ he said.

‘The trial of the evidence is a lifestyle. You want to call it swingers. You want to call it threesomes that’s what it is,’ he continued.

‘That is not what the prosecutors are saying to you.The prosecutors have charged one of the most serious complicated comprehensive statutes on the books.That is the false trial, that is the exaggerated trial, that is not the real trial.’

Jury asks for testimony related to 2016 Cassie assault in LA hotel

The jury is asking for testimony related to the 2016 InterContinental hotel which was featured in the video aired on CNN in 2024.

They also want transcripts related to the alleged incident after the Cannes film festival in France where Diddy allegedly threatened Ventura with the release of sex tapes if she didn’t participate in a freak off.

Moreover, jurors want transcript of the testimony of Daniel Phillip, a male escort wo was the prosecution’s second witness. They want to read the part about an incident of violence at Essex House in New York City.

During his testimony Phillip told the court that Diddy physically beat Ventura while he was in the hotel room with them.

The incident happened around 2014 and by then Philip had been doing freak offs sporadically with the pair for two years.

Phillip said Ventura told Diddy to ‘hold on’ when he called her over but the mogul subsequently threw a bottle at her, grabbed her by the hair and dragged her into the bedroom.

Phillip said that Diddy told Ventura: ‘B****, when I tell you to come here, you come now. Not later.’

While it is not clear which order the jury is working through in the indictment, the allegations of sex trafficking related to Ventura come after drug distribution, which their previous note asked about.

If so it suggests they are working at a quick pace.

Both sides are currently working out which parts of the transcript to send to the jury.

What are Diddy’s charges?

With Diddy’s blockbuster trial in its eighth week and the verdict closing in, here is a review of the charges against him:

The disgraced rap mogul, 55, has been charged withtwo counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering.

According to prosecutors, the rapper used his ‘multi-faceted business empire’ to carry out a ‘criminal enterprise’ for years, allegedly coercing victims into sexual ‘freak off’ marathons and threatening them into silence.

The jury has heard from his former employees and ex-girlfriends who testified that Diddy was allegedly abusive toward them.

His former staffers specifically said he forced them to work long and tireless hours, procure drugs for him and clean up after his long ‘hotel nights.’

Meanwhile, his two ex-girlfriends, Cassie Ventura and a woman by the pseudonym ‘Jane’ said Diddy made them both participate in drug and sex-fueld freak offs with escorts.

His defense team argues that Diddy’s actions pointed toward his personal life and that prosecutors have failed to prove the criminal charges against him.

Diddy’s son shared affectionate kiss with grandmother

Diddy’s son Christian Combs, or King Combs, was spotted kissing his grandmother Janice Combs on the lips in the courtroom Monday.

It was previously revealed that Diddy also kissed his mother on the lips as shocking video revealed the act.

The clip, which resurfaced before the trial, showed Janice and Diddy hooked up to IVs, hydrating themselves.

He then introduced his mom as ‘Mom Dukes’ before billing her as ‘single’ and ready to mingle.

After they smooched, he bragged about taking the 83-year-old to strip clubs, and contemplated how a dating show with her at its center would go.

Diddy’s son Christian Combs, or King Combs Monday.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 30: King Combs, son of Sean "Diddy" Combs', arrives for his father's sex trafficking and racketeering trial at Manhattan Federal Court on June 30, 2025 in New York City. A jury will commence deliberating in Combs' trial after being given instructions on the law by Judge Arun Subramanian. Some of the charges have been dropped and others have been downgraded, in an effort to streamline the case. Combs faces a sentence that could extend to life in prison if convicted and has pleaded not guilty. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Exclusive:I know what the Diddy jury verdict will be: Expert attorney’s audacious prediction after historic courtroom humiliation

After seven weeks of graphic and emotional testimony that gripped the nation, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s fate now rests in the hands of his peers.

On Monday, Southern District of New York Judge Arun Subramanian instructed the jury of eight men and four women on how to evaluate the federal charges levelled against the rap mogul: one count of racketeering conspiracy and two counts each of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The first two charges carry maximum sentences of life in prison, while the prostitution accusations could put Combs away for up to 10 years.

Indeed, the government has brought a vast and complex case against Combs, but criminal defense attorney David Gelman expects the jurors to make quick work of it.

In fact, the former state prosecutor predicts that they may even return a lightning-fast verdict in a single day.

‘I don’t see how a jury is going to be able to convict Diddy on any of these charges,’ Gelman exclusively told the Royale. ‘Not just one or two or three – any of them. The evidence is not there.’

Jury asks for transcripts of two witness testimonies

Prosecutor Maurene Comey told the court the jury has asked for the transcripts of the testimonies of two witnesses.

It’s unclear so far which witness testimony they are asking for.

Exclusive:I was a regular at Diddy’s freak offs… here’s the details the jury weren’t told about what happened once the baby oil went on

He was slathered in baby oil, having wild sex with a beautiful woman, and earning mountains of cash.

And if her famous rapper boyfriend wanted to meticulously choreograph and film the action to satisfy his private appetites, that was all part of the VIP service.

Diddy‘s ‘freak off’ parties were just another lucrative porn gig for Anton Harden, a male escort and OnlyFans star known for being enormously well-endowed.

hat was until the woman involved told the hip hop mogul’s sex trafficking trial she was coerced into taking part in their drug-fueled romps lasting up to six hours.

‘I thought I was just there for a good time with consenting adults,’ Harden, 31, told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.

Diddy schmoozes the judge in sex trafficking trial… after his defense lasted just 26 minutes

Diddy’s defense lasted just 23 minutes after he decided not to testify – but charmed the judge while addressing the court.

Instead Diddy’s lawyers took less than half an hour to read nine sets of text messages and two stipulations into the record.

Over 34 witnesses, prosecutors portrayed him as the head of a ‘criminal enterprise’ which covered up his ‘freak offs’ with ex-girlfriends, where they were allegedly forced to have sex with male escorts while he watched.

Exclusive:The key man hanging over the Diddy trial that no one’s talking about… but might hold all the answers

As the world is gripped by Sean DiddyCombs’ criminal trial and wonders what could have possibly led him into such depths of depravity, one man is notably absent.

Every day, the rapper, 55, who is currently standing trial in New York on sex trafficking charges, is supported at court by his loyal mother Janice.

Even most of his seven children attended the opening statements as a group, with some of his sons in regular attendance.

Yet if there is one man who haunts the trial, it is his late father, Melvin Combs – who may even explain how Diddy came to land in such hot water.

Melvin was the original ‘bad boy’, a gangster affiliated with the notorious New York mobster Frank Lucas, who was famously portrayed by Denzel Washington in the movie American Gangster.

He died when Diddy was just three, but his ‘hustler’ mentality inspired the music mogul’s pursuit of stardom.

The downfall of Diddy: DEEP DIVE

He was the self-made New York billionaire whose notorious parties earned him the reputation as the modern day Jay Gatsby, reportedly attracting the likes of Donald Trump, Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton to his mansion in the Hamptons for his infamous ‘Gatsby-esque’ White Parties – where, according to civil court documents, guests were allegedly ‘drugged and raped.’

Following his arrest on September 16, 2024, Sean John Combs is being held on remand as inmate number 37452-054 at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He faces a string of federal charges, including conspiracy to racketeer; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

Prosecutors claim Combs, better known by his stage name P Diddy, was untouchable. As well as the federal charges, the 55-year-old musician is facing more than 80 civil claims with allegations of abuse across the east and west coasts of the United States. He has vehemently denied all of them.

DEEP DIVE delves into Diddy’s 30-year reign of excess and debauchery in unprecedented detail, starting with his ‘crazy’ fits of rage as a student in the 1980s that earned him the disturbing ‘Puff’ nickname.

How did Judge Subramanian define drug distribution in Diddy’s racketeering charge?

During jury deliberations on Monday, jurors sent a note to Judge Subramanian asking whether a person asking for drugs before receiving them changes how they should consider the narcotics distribution charge against Diddy.

The word “distribution” means actual, constructive, or attempted transfer. To distribute simply means to deliver, to pass over, or to hand over something to another person, or to cause it to be delivered, passed on, or handed over to another. Distribution does not require a sale.

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian gives legal instructions to the jury, during Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., June 30, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

REVEALED: The wildest Diddy conspiracy theories to emerge from his trial as celebs fear they will be named next

Internet trolls have tried to connect some ofAmerica’s biggest names – from Barack Obamaand Kamala Harristo Beyoncé and Jay-Z – to Diddy’s alleged misconduct.

Prince and Kim Porter were brought into the discourseposthumously with theorists alleging both detailed Diddy’s alleged exploits before their deaths.

Others even went as far as baselessly claiming Los Angeles‘ deadly Palisades Firewas set in an attempt to burn evidence that would be essential to Diddy’s trial.

I was 13 and part of a girl band when I first met Diddy… I’m still haunted by the horrors that came next

Alex Chester-Iwata was only 13 years old when she first met Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs.

She was one of four members of a budding pop girl group when they crossed paths with the Bad Boy mogul at a Nickelodeon event in the late 1990s.

Other young stars from Usher to Ariana Grande were also present, and the teenagers were keen to make a good impression in the hopes of someday securing a record deal under Combs’s label.

Instead, it was Combs who left a lasting impact on Chester-Iwata.

‘I thought he was kind of creepy,’ she told the Royale. ‘To be perfectly honest, I didn’t have the best vibes from him.

Diddy making MILLIONS from prison with ‘high-end services’ as sex trafficking trial continues

The rapper has raked in $4.1M since his arrest on September 16, according to the US Sun.

Luxury operator Silver Air has been renting out the plane, and customers spend an average $32,597 per 1,186-mile journey, according to the US Sun.

All the celebrities mentioned in Diddy trial so far

Several A-list celebrities have been named-dropped in the trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

His former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, delivered graphic testimonies alleging that the music mogul physically and psychologically abused her over more than a decade from 2007-2018.

Diddy’s ex-assistant Capricorn Clark exposed the mogul’s list of celebrities enemies and many other A-listers have come up in testimony.

The trial has even inspired deep fake videos that use AI-generated images to falsely claim that certain celebrities, such as Oprah and Jennifer Lawrence, have been mentioned in the mogul’s sex-trafficking case.

See all the shocking photos released from Diddy trial so far as star fights sex trafficking charges

As Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs fights his ongoing federal trial in Manhattan, prosecutors have presented a cache of suggestive, racy, and allegedly damning images from his heyday.

The court was shown perhaps the most shocking set of images yet with prosecutors unveiling photographs from a raid on his Miami mansion.

The jaw-dropping images showed theguns, drugs, industrial quantities of ‘freak off’ paraphernalia and boxes of women’s high heels that were seized by investigators from Combs’$40 million home on the ultra-exclusive Star Island.

Jurors were previously shown photographs captured the day Combs arrested in a New York City hotel room in September 2024, revealing that he had beenpreparing for a ‘freak off’ despite knowing he was about to be arrested, prosecutors say.

The disgraced rap mogul had already been indicted at the time and was holed up in a hotel room at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan for over a week, waiting for his imminent arrest.

Diddy mouths odd message to his mom in court

As Diddy walked into court Tuesday morning he looked at his mother in the public gallery and motioned to his body, telling her ‘I love your outfit’, referring to her striking green and off white patterned jumpsuit.

Diddy also told her: ‘Relax it’s going to be alright’ as she seemed agitated by the sparring between his lawyers and judge Subramanian in court.

Diddy’s mom appeared to be the only family member in court on Tuesday.

Janice Combs, mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, arrives at a U.S. federal court Tuesday.

Janice Combs, mother of Sean "Diddy" Combs, arrives at a U.S. federal court for Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial in Manhattan in New York City, U.S., July 1, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper

Judge snaps at Diddy’s lawyers after jury asks about drug distribution charge

On Monday afternoon the jury sent in a note to the court asking if a person could be convicted of possession with intent to supply narcotics if another person asked for the drugs.

There was a spar between judge Arun Subramanian and Diddy’s lead attorney Marc Agnifilo on how to respond to the question.

On Tuesday morning the judge proposed referring the jury to a few paragraphs of the jury instructions, adding that the defense proposal referring the panel to all of the instructions about possession with intent could cause ‘confusion’ and ‘mislead the jury’.

Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo objected and said that a narrow response would be a ‘mistake’ and suggested that a broader instruction be given.

The judge said: ‘That’s not the question the jury asked. Have you looked at the question?’ and warned that a broader response could leave the jury ‘at sea’.

However, Subramanian said that he would be open to mentioning that the jury could look at the wider instructions on this charge.

Agnifilo said that he didn’t think that even this idea ‘goes far enough’.

The judge snapped: ‘It doesn’t matter if you think it goes far enough. Can you do what I’m asking or do you not want to?’

Agnifilo said: ‘Of course I can’ and asked to give an example, to which the judge said: ‘No’.

After both sides were given the chance to confer the judge went with his original option of a narrowed response.

Marc Agnifilo, defense attorney for Sean “Diddy” Combs, arrives at court on Tuesday.

Marc Agnifilo, defense attorney for Sean "Diddy" Combs, arrives at court on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Diddy is allowed to have books while in holding cell

After jurors were dismissed to deliberate, Judge Subramanian said he will allow Diddy to take books back to the holding cell with him while he waits for the verdict.

His lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, asked the judge if he had permission to do so.

Throughout the trial, Diddy has been spotted with books in his hands while in the courtroom.

From graphic sex testimony and intimate texts to celebrity witnesses: All the evidence given against Diddy at his trafficking trial

Combs is charged with racketeering conspiracy, two charges of sex trafficking and two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution.

Prosecutors claim Diddy coerced victims into drug-fueled sex parties using sex and violence. The rapper has denied all accusations, saying all sex acts were consensual.

The 55-year-old music mogul is now waiting on the jury’s decision after they were sent out to deliberate Monday morning.

Royaleunpacks the drama which has unfolded in the Manhattan federal courtroom so far.

Who is the jury foreman?

Juror number five, a 31-year-old white man, was chosen as the foreman.

He is from Manhattan and works as an investment analyst at a financial company.

The New Yorker called himself an ‘active’ church goer and is a member of a country club.

The juror said he was opposed to the death penalty but as that wasn’t an issue in this case, he could serve.

Diddy and son Justin Combs accused of ‘brutal gang rape’ in new lawsuit as rapper’s trial enters final stages

Diddy and his son Justin Combs, whom he shares with Misa Hylton, were accused of brutal gang rape by a Louisiana woman in a shocking new lawsuit.

The documents, obtained by Page Six, allege that Justin, 31, lured the woman, whom he met on Snapchat in 2017, out to California under the promise of helping her career in the entertainment industry.

When she arrived, she claimed she was plied with drugs and alcohol by Justin before three ‘masked men’ arrived to the home to brutally gang rape her for several hours. She claimed one of the men was Diddy, 55.

In the documents, she said she was able to identify the music mogul by his ‘mannerisms,’ and alleged that Justin called him ‘Pops.’

Diddy’s attorney denies any wrongdoing.

Diddy’s political ties revealed as photos show mogul mingling with Washington DC elite

In the case of a guilty verdict, Diddy may have to use his ties with Washington, DCelite for help obtaining a pardon – which his ‘good friend’ Donald Trump has said he would consider.

Although Diddy has often endorsedDemocrats throughout the years, including Joe Biden in 2020, he has been photographed with members across the political spectrum.

Here DailyMail.com takes a look at all of the politicians this music mogul has mingled with over the years.

Jury says one juror ‘can’t follow instructions’

Barely an hour into deliberations on Monday, the jury foreperson sent a note to the judge, complaining that there was one juror ‘who we are concerned cannot follow your Honor’s instructions. May I please speak with your Honor or may you please interview him?’

The juror in question, juror #25, is a 51-year-old scientist with a ‘thick European accent,’ according to the New York Post. He has a PhD in molecural biology and neuroscience and lives in Manhattan with his partner.

The judge decided instead to send jurors a note reminding them of their duties to deliberate and obligation to follow his instructions on the law.

By day’s end, the jury seemed back on track, requesting clarification about what qualifies as drug distribution, an aspect of the racketeering conspiracy charge that will help determine whether Combs can be convicted or exonerated on the count.

The jury also sent a second note into the courtroom Monday afternoon asking whether a person asking for drugs before receiving them changes how they should consider the narcotics distribution charge against Diddy.

Judge Arun Subramanian, upper left, reads instructions to the jury during Sean Diddy Combs’ sexual misconduct trial in Manhattan federal court, Monday, June 30.

Judge Arun Subramanian, upper left, reads instructions to the jury during Sean Diddy Combs' sexual misconduct trial in Manhattan federal court, Monday, June 30, 2025, in New York. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)

See the verdict sheet Diddy jury has been asked to complete

Once the jury comes to a final decision, the foreman will fill out this verdict sheet.

The three-page form asks them to say if they think Diddy is guilty or not and also detail if they think each charge against him was proven or not.

The first set are questions on the racketeering conspiracy charge, where jurors will have to specify if the prosecution proved the alleged crimes.

They will then have to respond about sex trafficking, transportation for purposes of prostitution and drug distribution.

Some of the questions are specific to his ex-girlfriend and main accuser Cassie Ventura.

Failure to sequester Diddy jury was a mistake, according to experts

Judge Arun Subramanian could have avoided serious potential issues by sequestering the jury, according to attorney David S. Seltzer.

‘I don’t see how people are not influenced by outside factors,’Seltzer told Fox News Digital.

‘We live in a technology world where everyone wants their information now.I know the jury was instructed not to read anything, but I don’t think that was realistic given the length of the trial.’

Seltzer added that it is ‘impossible to tell people to stay off media and/or computers for six weeks-plus, when people are addicted to their devices.’

The jury already showed signs of trouble on Monday, sending a note to the court that read: ‘We have a juror, no.25, we are concerned cannot follow your honor’s instructions. May you please intervene.’

In his response, Judge Arun Subramanian wrote: ‘I received your note. I remind every juror of their duty to deliberate an obligation to follow my instruction on the law. With that instruction in mind, please continue deliberating.’