After nearly two days of jury deliberations, the verdict in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ high-profile federal trial landed on a tense Wednesday afternoon. Combs, the influential music mogul, was found not guilty on the most serious charges—racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. However, he was convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution related to incidents involving his former partners, Cassie Ventura and another woman referred to as “Jane”
The Final Verdict
The jury cleared Combs of racketeering and the two sex trafficking charges after earlier reporting showed no consensus on the RICO charge . Ultimately, they convicted him on both transportation-for-prostitution counts—each carrying up to 10 years in prison.. Legal experts say his total sentence may range between 4 to 5 years based on federal sentencing guidelines.
What Led to a Split Verdict?
Prosecutors built their case around graphic testimonies—most notably from Cassie and “Jane.” They alleged Diddy used his fame and finances to coerce others into “freak-off” parties and recorded sexual encounters. They accused him of leveraging assistants and his celebrity network for illicit acts.
The defense countered that all acts were fully consensual, with text exchanges and personal testimony supporting that narrative. They argued that the most serious charges required proof of criminal intent that the prosecution couldn’t definitively show .
Next Steps
Combs remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while his team fights for bail until sentencing. Judge Arun Subramanian accepted the partial verdict and plans to schedule a sentencing hearing soon. Meanwhile, jury deadlock on the RICO conspiracy charge means judges will decide whether to hold a retrial on that specific count.
Why This Matters
- Defining moment in celebrity justice: Diddy—once a billionaire mogul—now faces potential prison time, igniting broader discussions on power, accountability, and fame in America.
- Complex prosecution standards: The acquittals on trafficking and RICO charges highlight how federally prosecuting high-profile figures remains challenging.
- Legal ripple effects: Combs is also confronting multiple civil suits alleging assault, harassment, and financial misconduct—cases that will play out separately.
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