💨 Abstract
In the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, prosecutor Christy Slavik argued that Combs used his influence and violence to commit sex trafficking and racketeering for 20 years. Leveraging an "inner circle" of associates, Slavik stated that Combs orchestrated kidnapping, arson, and brutal sex crimes. The defense maintains that while Combs was involved in abuse it was domestic not federally criminal. Closing arguments are scheduled for Thursday and Friday.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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