Skip to main content
News Directory 3
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Menu
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • News
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
Diddy Case: Defense Admits Abuse, Denies Trafficking - News Directory 3

Diddy Case: Defense Admits Abuse, Denies Trafficking

June 27, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • During closing arguments Friday, Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team conceded⁣ to‍ domestic abuse ⁣allegations but firmly denied accusations ⁣of racketeering and sex trafficking.
  • Marc Agnifilo, co-lead counsel for Diddy, addressed the jury, stating that while the defense acknowledges the domestic violence stories from Cassie ⁣and "Jane," the prosecution has not proven...
  • Addressing the drug allegations, diddy's ‍attorney admitted that combs was a drug addict who purchased ⁢Xanax but denied any involvement in⁤ drug⁢ distribution.
Original source: tmz.com

Diddy’s defense made a stunning admission: they acknowledge domestic abuse allegations. However, Sean “Diddy” Combs‘ legal team vehemently⁢ denies ⁣racketeering⁤ and sex ⁢trafficking claims in closing arguments. Attorneys conceded to specific⁢ instances of domestic ‍violence while disputing the severity ⁢of the charges. Co-lead counsel Marc⁣ Agnifilo ‍focused on discrediting kidnapping⁣ claims and the lack of evidence⁣ regarding the more serious accusations. News Directory 3 delivers the ⁢latest.His lawyers ⁢conceded his⁤ drug use, admitting ⁣Combs purchased ⁤xanax, but they denied any drug distribution ⁣involvement, seeking to draw a distinction. The defense also addressed Cassie’s financial victory in her lawsuit. What twists await in this developing case? Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Diddy’s defense acknowledges domestic violence allegations.
  • Attorneys deny racketeering and sex trafficking charges.
  • Cassie’s lawsuit victory highlighted.

Diddy’s Defense: Acknowledges Domestic ‍Abuse, Denies‍ Racketeering

⁢ Updated June 27, ‍2025

During closing arguments Friday, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal team conceded⁣ to‍ domestic abuse ⁣allegations but firmly denied accusations ⁣of racketeering and sex trafficking. The defense acknowledged the testimony regarding domestic violence, but argued it doesn’t equate to guilt on the more severe charges.

Marc Agnifilo, co-lead counsel for Diddy, addressed the jury, stating that while the defense acknowledges the domestic violence stories from Cassie ⁣and “Jane,” the prosecution has not proven racketeering or sex trafficking. Agnifilo questioned the kidnapping claims,⁤ referencing Rodney “lil Rod” Jones’ allegations and Clark’s return to work for Diddy after the alleged⁢ incident.

Addressing the drug allegations, diddy’s ‍attorney admitted that combs was a drug addict who purchased ⁢Xanax but denied any involvement in⁤ drug⁢ distribution. The⁣ defense ⁢sought to differentiate between personal ⁣drug use and the alleged criminal enterprise.

Diddy arrives with his family

TMZ.com

Agnifilo addressed Cassie’s successful lawsuit against Diddy, emphasizing her financial victory.He described their relationship as long-term, involving love⁤ and a “swingers lifestyle” connected⁣ through sex.

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

More on this

  • Maine Pushes for Universal Healthcare on Ballot Next Year
  • How Elle Captured Seattle’s ’90s Grunge & Riot Grrrl Sound

Related

Search:

News Directory 3

News Directory 3 catalogs US newspapers, news services, newsstands and digital news outlets across all 50 states. Browse local publishers by city, state, or topic, and follow current headlines linked back to their original sources.

Quick Links

  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
  • About Us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy

Browse by State

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado

© 2026 News Directory 3. All rights reserved.
For contact, advertising, copyright, issues email: office@newsdirectory3.com