Sean Diddy Combs trial recap day 14
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Sean "Diddy" Combs lost a bid for a mistrial in his sex-trafficking case on Wednesday, after his lawyers argued that prosecutors were improperly trying to suggest that the hip-hop mogul had evidence tied to an alleged arson incident destroyed.
P Diddy's trial continues as prosectors call his former assistant and alleged victim 'Mia' to the stand alongside a Los Angeles Fire Department investigator, Denote Nash and a Los Angeles Police Depar
Prosecutors showed the jury photos taken during the raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami home last year as a Department of Homeland Security agent took the witness stand.
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Vibe on MSNDiddy’s Legal Team Files Motion For Mistrial Amid Arson Investigator’s “Prejudicial” TestimonyThe motion was triggered by testimony from arson investigator Lance Jimenez, who spoke about fingerprint evidence allegedly linked to a 2011 trespassing incident at the home of rapper Kid Cudi, a central figure in the broader case involving Combs.
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The music mogul’s lawyers argued that prosecutors had unfairly suggested through testimony that he was responsible for the destruction of fingerprint evidence.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNBlow to Prosecution: Expert Will Testify DNA Found at Scene Was Female, Not Diddy’sThe ruling could weaken the government’s narrative and raise questions about earlier witness claims as trial proceedings continue
Lawyers in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-crimes case moved for a mistrial after the defense claimed prosecutors suggested Combs had evidence destroyed.