The federal sex-trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs has officially entered its final chapter. After more than seven weeks of testimony, jurors began deliberations on June 30, 2025, signaling the climax of one of the most scrutinized celebrity trials in recent memory.
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🧑⚖️ Jury Begins Deliberations
On Monday morning, jurors convened in a Manhattan federal courthouse after receiving detailed instructions from Judge Arun Subramanian. Their first day concluded with no verdict, but not before questions arose regarding the interpretation of charges—especially around narcotics distribution. The jury also voiced concerns over one member’s ability to follow the instructions.
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🔍 Juror Issues Surface Early
Just hours into deliberations, the jury sent a note to the judge highlighting difficulty with one juror’s understanding. The judge responded by reminding all jurors of their duty to adhere to legal guidelines.
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⏸️ Sidelined Jurors and Illness
Earlier during the trial, at least two jurors were excused—one for residency discrepancies, another due to illness. These absences caused delays in testimony and raised questions from the defense about procedural fairness. However, Judges later reassured proceedings would remain on track.
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⚖️ What’s at Stake
Combs faces five federal counts, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. If convicted on major charges, he could face life imprisonment.
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🎬 Case Recap
• Prosecution: Presented 34 witnesses—including ex-girlfriends Cassie Ventura and “Jane”—and released graphic evidence from “freak-off” parties. They alleged Combs was running a criminal enterprise marked by violence, threats, and manipulation.
• Defense: Rested without calling witnesses. Their main argument centered on text messages from Ventura reflecting affection and consent, and they argued the allegations reflected an unorthodox but consensual lifestyle.
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🔚 What Happens Next
• Deliberations Continue: Jurors may reconvene as early as tomorrow morning. They’re allowed to send further notes if they need clarification on evidence or legal definitions.
• Verdict Looms: A verdict could come before the July 4th holiday, marking the end of a trial that began in early May.
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This trial has exposed deeply personal allegations interwoven with legal complexity, making its conclusion a pivotal moment not only for Sean Combs, but for broader issues of consent, power, and accountability within celebrity culture.

