The final struggle for Didi’s freedom begins next week when his federal sex trafficking trial plans to begin on May 5 in the New York Supreme Court. Although the music director faces dozens of civil lawsuits, the federal criminal case will determine whether he is free or potentially sentenced to decades in prison. This is expected when the highly anticipated trial is in progress.
Jury Choice:
Hundreds of New York City residents were called into jury and will check in court to see if they were selected. The process involves filling out a questionnaire prepared by Didi’s legal team and federal prosecutors, trying to determine how well everyone knows the case and Didi to build an unbiased jury. Both sides will exclude prospective jurors until 12 people and six replacements are selected. Given Didi’s reputation, it will be a difficult process.
Prosecution:
According to the government, Sean Diddy’s comb has been a bad boy. He was arrested on September 16, 2024, after a seven-month investigation, including a raid on Miami and Los Angeles homes last March. Diddy was initially charged with a statistical conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has since been subjected to three other replacing charges, facing two counts of sex trafficking and two counts of trafficking in prostitution.
Authorities say Didi used his power, money and influence over the years to force people to participate in drug-driven orgy called “Freaks” or “Night of the Kings in the Wild”. According to his 14-page indictment, Puff “abuses, threatens and coerces the women and others around him to satisfy his sexual desires, protects his reputation and covers up his behavior.”
In the attack last March, authorities found narcotics such as ketamine, ecstasy, GHB, three illegally modified AR-15 rifles, and “more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.” Federal agents have also confiscated the computers and recordings of the alleged parties involved in Ledire Diredi.
Prosecutors also attacked videotapes of his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles in 2016, which prosecutors claim happened in a “freak.” Cassie will become a star witness to the government. Three other alleged victims are also planning to deal with the record company’s head.
defend:
Diddy pleaded not guilty to the charges and reportedly rejected a plea agreement. The 54-year-old hip-hop host’s lawyer called the case a complete farce and attempted to destroy a powerful black man. They will provide evidence of the way Diddy lives, and all sexual encounters of Diddy are voluntary.
They will also question Didi’s intellectual abilities when suspected of committing a crime. Diddy admits to recovering after the Cassie incident, and seems to admit to the drug problem. His lawyer plans to put a doctor in the stands to testify Diddy has a “psychological condition related to guilt” that leads him to his mind about drugs.
As for the video of Diddy’s attack on Cassie, Puff has admitted and apologized for it, and the tycoon’s lawyers have objected to its accuracy. They will claim that the video has been changed to make Diddy look more threatening and will not show the entire event or background.
The judge recently approved Didi’s request to wear non-prison clothing during the trial. The opening statement is scheduled to begin on May 12. The trial is expected to last between 8 and 10 weeks. If found guilty, Didi could be sentenced to life imprisonment.

