Summary
A jury found Sean “Diddy” Combs guilty of transporting people for prostitution but not guilty of sex trafficking or racketeering. The trial included testimonies about Combs' alleged abusive behavior and raised discussions about how sexual violence is viewed in the legal system.
Key Facts
- Sean "Diddy" Combs was on trial for charges related to prostitution and sex trafficking.
- The jury found him guilty of transporting individuals for prostitution.
- He was found not guilty of sex trafficking or racketeering.
- Prosecutors accused Combs of using money and power to force former girlfriends into abusive situations.
- The case included testimony from two women, including singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura.
- Ventura testified about enduring abuse and feeling trapped in the relationship.
- The defense argued there was no evidence Combs forced women into sex acts against their will.
- The verdict sparked debate about the effectiveness of the #MeToo movement.