Sean “Diddy” Combs rejected a plea deal from federal prosecutors at a listening to on Thursday in his intercourse trafficking case, which is ready to start on Could 5.
After asking Diddy to substantiate if he was of sound thoughts and never on any medicine, U.S. District Decide Arun Subramanian, who’s overseeing his trial in New York, requested the rapper concerning the plea deal.
“Have you ever rejected the federal government’s supply?” Subramanian requested him, in keeping with NBC Information.
“Sure, your honour,” Diddy replied.
Maurene Comey, a prosecutor with the Manhattan U.S. Legal professional’s workplace, stated the rejected deal would have allowed for lowered jail time, however different particulars of the deal weren’t shared.
Diddy has beforehand pleaded not responsible to expenses of intercourse trafficking, racketeering and transportation to have interaction in prostitution. If he’s convicted on all counts, he has the potential to stay behind bars for all times.
He wore olive-coloured clothes over a white thermal shirt as he entered the courtroom and waved at his supporters within the gallery earlier than hugging his legal professionals.

Through the listening to, Subramanian additionally denied the request from Diddy’s counsel to exclude the safety digital camera footage CNN obtained of Diddy violently attacking former girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hallway of a Los Angeles resort in 2016.
Cassie arrives at “Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garcons: Artwork Of The In-Between” Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum on Could 1, 2017 in New York Metropolis.
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The ruling will enable prosecutors to indicate the jury the video, which Diddy’s legal professionals beforehand claimed was altered and non-admissible within the trial.
Ventura is anticipated to testify on the trial underneath her personal identify. Jury choice begins on Could 5 and opening statements for the trial are scheduled for Could 12. The trial is anticipated to final eight to 10 weeks.

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Subramanian stated he needed to seat a jury of 12 and 6 alternates in three days.
The court docket is ready to name 50 jurors every day to the courtroom in Manhattan. Every juror shall be both excused for trigger or requested to return for additional questioning.
Subramanian is aiming to slender the group to 45 folks, who will every be interviewed individually with two legal professionals from all sides of the case current. There have been 600 potential jurors requested.

In Thursday’s listening to, Diddy’s lawyer Teny Geragos took goal at Lisa Bloom, a lawyer representing a John Doe and Daybreak Richard, who was a member of two music teams shaped by Diddy, known as Danity Kane and Soiled Cash.
Geragos stated Bloom had appeared on the BBC to attempt to strengthen her shopper’s credibility.
“It’s deeply disturbing to us and will violate the principles of judicial conduct,” Geragos stated.
Bloom stated it was “hypocritical” that Diddy and his legal professionals “have made public statements many occasions” and now “need to silence me.”
“Accusers and their attorneys have each proper to talk out. I’m very proud to symbolize my courageous shoppers, Daybreak Richard and John Doe, in litigation towards Mr. Combs,” Bloom added Thursday.
“I stay up for attending Mr. Combs’ upcoming legal trial in New York and persevering with to advocate for my shoppers according to the regulation and the moral guidelines.”
(L-R) Shannon Bex, Aundrea Fimbres, Aubrey O’Day and Daybreak Richard of Danity Kane attend the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards on the Barclays Heart on Aug. 25, 2013 within the Brooklyn borough of New York Metropolis.
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In September 2024, Richard sued the music producer, describing years of psychological and bodily abuse, together with groping, that she says she suffered as he helped launch her profession.
Richard, who grew to become extra extensively identified after showing on the fact present Making the Band, is suing for unspecified damages in addition to hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in revenue that she says she was denied.
She argues that damages, together with punitive, are warranted as a result of she suffered financial hurt, bodily harm, ache and struggling, and severe psychological and emotional misery.
Diddy’s representatives stated in an announcement that he was “shocked and disillusioned” by the lawsuit.
They stated Richard was making “an try to rewrite historical past” by manufacturing “a collection of false claims all within the hopes of attempting to get a payday — conveniently timed to coincide along with her album launch and press tour.”
They added that if her expertise was so unfavorable, Richard wouldn’t have continued working straight with Diddy for therefore lengthy, together with returning in 2020 for a Making the Band reboot and agreeing to be featured on The Love Album final yr.
“It’s unlucky that Ms. Richard has solid their 20-year friendship apart to attempt to get cash from him, however Mr. Combs is confidently standing on fact and appears ahead to proving that in court docket,” they stated.
In keeping with the lawsuit, Richard witnessed Diddy repeatedly abusing his girlfriend and endured threats that induced her to worry for her life as Richard labored on songs, typically with no meals or sleep for a day or two at a time, whereas turning into identified in music circles as a member of Danity Kane and later as a member of Combs’ band Diddy — Soiled Cash.
She says within the lawsuit that Combs recurrently exploded in rage, hurling mobile telephones, laptops, meals and studio gear throughout the room or at folks. At different occasions, the lawsuit says, Richard witnessed him choking and strangling his protege and longtime girlfriend, Ventura. The occasions occurred from 2004 via 2011, in keeping with the swimsuit.
In her lawsuit, Richard says she “now provides her voice to the rising refrain of victims bravely sharing their harrowing tales. Collectively, they search justice and stand in solidarity, as the most recent victims of the #MeToo motion within the music business.”
In court docket papers, she accused Diddy of asking: “You need to die at present?” And he or she alleges that he bragged that “I finish folks” as he withheld her earnings, stole her copyrighted works and subjected her to groping, assault and false imprisonment by locking her in a automobile for hours at one level.
Richard says within the lawsuit that between 2009 and 2011 whereas she did recordings, rehearsals and performances, Diddy repeatedly demanded that she strip right down to her underwear and made demeaning remarks about her physique, generally calling her “lazy, fats, ugly and thin,” even in entrance of his associates, producers and bodyguards.
She included these round Diddy and music firms that supported him as defendants, alleging that he carried out a lot of his abuse in public settings and with report firm workers round that they could possibly be discovered liable.
Diddy has pleaded not responsible to the intercourse trafficking expenses lodged towards him after his September 2024 arrest. He stays incarcerated with out bail.
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— with information from The Related Press