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Jury Deliberates in Sean Combs's Sex Trafficking Case with Life Sentence at Stake
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47650, member: 636"] A jury started deciding the fate of Sean Combs on Monday after seven weeks of court testimony. The hip-hop star faces charges that could send him to prison for life. Eight men and four women will determine whether prosecutors proved their case against the music mogul. Federal Judge Arun Subramanian gave the jury legal instructions before they began their private discussions. The group elected a leader within ten minutes of starting their work. Combs stood facing his family members who filled the courtroom gallery during the proceedings. His children and supporters joined hands and bowed their heads in prayer as deliberations began. The 55-year-old musician has denied all criminal charges against him. Prosecutors accuse him of running a criminal organization that exploited women through violence and drugs. His legal team argues the government case lacks solid evidence and targets his private life unfairly. The trial featured testimony from 34 witnesses about alleged sexual abuse and trafficking. Two former girlfriends described years of forced sexual encounters with paid male workers. Jurors watched security camera footage showing Combs attacking one woman at a Los Angeles hotel. Court records show he faces charges for racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking related to these relationships. Defense lawyers questioned the credibility of accusers during cross-examination but called no witnesses for their client. [/QUOTE]
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