Rapper Sean “Didi” Combs was justified in the environment of crimes in sexual trade and extortion, which could mean life imprisonment. But he was found guilty of minor accusations on which it was evaluated, such as a crime of prostitution. Compass faced with crime by illegal association, two for sexual trade and two other vehicles for the implementation of pimperism.
The accusations for which the components were convicted entails the maximum punishment of 10 years in prison, as federal prosecutor Mauren Komi indicated, indicated in court and claims that there is a “real risk that the orders of this court commit new crimes and try to avoid justice in fragmentary inflammation.”
The judge, on the other hand, confirmed that he needed time to decide whether he provides for the release of freedom on bail in a ComBS, and asked for the charge and defense to prepare an argument about whether freedom should be granted to the bail to the comets.
The verdict arrived on the third day of discussion. Comps, 55 years, may turn out to be a pressure of up to a decade, which will affect his career as a musical producer, entrepreneur, the ambassador of the brand and the star of the United States.
Combs was convicted of crime related to prostitution for the transportation of people across the country, including their friends and male sexual workers, to participate in sexual meetings, which are a serious violation of the Federal Law on Manna.
Nevertheless, the jury, consisting of eight men and four women, justified the calculations on the positions of the conspiracy in order to make extortion and trading in the accusations that he used his money, power and physical force to manipulate his friends to participate in hundreds of sexual marathons with other men, under the influence of drugs.
Combs and their defense claimed that women participated voluntarily and that none of their aggression justified the seriousness of the accusations.
“Comps headed his own criminal company with employees and loyal personal assistants, who knew that his work was supposed to tell him that he had devoted two decades to the commission of crimes,” Efa said, according to Epheas.
Thus, he insisted that his employees knew that Combs forced their partners to maintain relations with prostitutes in sexual marathons that lasted the clock and what he recorded during masturbation.
KOMBS could commit a “crime after a crime” thanks to “her money, her power and her influence,” the prosecutor insisted.
But, in the end, the jury brought only guilt for less serious accusations.