💨 Abstract

The article discusses the ongoing sex trafficking trial of music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. Key points include testimony from Brendan Paul, a former personal assistant who described Combs' drug use and creative behavior under its influence. Paul admitted to buying drugs for Combs and trying "tusi" (pink cocaine) to prove loyalty. Prosecutors allege Combs ran a racketeering enterprise for two decades, while defense lawyers deny federal crimes, acknowledging only domestic violence.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff