Defense Closes with Bold Claims in Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ defense team wrapped up its case on day 34 of his federal trial by casting the allegations against him as an attack on his private sex life. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo described Combs’ relationship with Cassie Ventura as “one of the great modern love stories,” pushing back against claims of sex trafficking, coercion, and violence.

Closing Arguments Paint Contrasting Narratives

After prosecutors spent nearly five hours summarizing their case, Agnifilo responded with a four-hour rebuttal, portraying Combs and Ventura as passionate lovers. He cited romantic text messages as evidence of their emotional bond, dismissing claims that Combs used threats or violence to manipulate her. He acknowledged tensions in their relationship but insisted the government had exaggerated the criminal aspects.

Accusations of Coercion Called “Nonsense”

The prosecution’s case focused on Combs allegedly orchestrating sex parties involving Ventura and a woman identified as “Jane,” using manipulation, drugs, and intimidation to maintain control. Agnifilo countered that both women consented to the encounters and had sexual agency. He downplayed Ventura’s involvement with male escorts and suggested “Jane” was resentful after the fact.

Racketeering Charges Under Fire

Combs faces charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The defense rejected claims that Combs ran a criminal enterprise, mocking suggestions that his staff helped him commit serious crimes. Agnifilo also denied any involvement in the alleged firebombing of Kid Cudi’s car and efforts to bribe hotel staff for surveillance footage.

Defense Dismisses Kidnapping and Bribery Allegations

Agnifilo ridiculed the kidnapping claim made by Combs’ former assistant, Capricorn Clark, who testified about being held for multiple days over missing jewelry. The attorney argued she was never physically restrained and left each night. He also defended the payment of “Jane’s” rent as an act of kindness, not coercion.

Prosecution Rebuts: “That’s Ridiculous on Its Face”

In a final statement, prosecutor Maurene Comey criticized the defense’s portrayal of events. She described the grim conditions the women endured — sleep deprivation, physical pain, and sexual exploitation — calling the defense’s arguments absurd. Comey urged the jury to focus on whether force, fraud, or coercion was used in any instance, stating that Combs believed his victims would never speak out.

Jury Deliberation to Begin

The jury, consisting of eight men and four women, will begin deliberations Monday after receiving final instructions from the judge. If convicted on all counts, Combs faces the possibility of a life sentence.

For updates on the last stretch of Combs’ sex trafficking trial, keep up with this story with us on Que Onda Magazine.