Diddy trial nail-biter: Closing arguments begin as fans eagerly await verdict

Diddy trial nail-biter: Closing arguments begin as fans eagerly await verdict

Closing arguments are set to begin today from the prosecution and the defense in Diddy’s six week sex trafficking trial.

Both sides rested their cases on Tuesday. The defense rested after just 23 minutes. 

The mogul scored a huge courtroom victory on Wednesday after prosecutors decided to drop key parts of the charges against him.

They will no longer pursue theories presented during the blockbuster trial, including that he was involved in attempted arson and kidnapping.

The two alleged acts were initially included in the government’s racketeering conspiracy charge against Combs. 

All charges against him still remain. Diddy denies any wrongdoing. 

Closing arguments set to begin today

Diddy’s six week federal trial is set to wind down today as both the prosecution and the defense shape up their closing arguments.

The prosecutors are set to speak for four hours starting 10am, where the defense will make their case on Friday.

Both sides hashed out a closing aguments schedule in court on Wednesday during charging conference where jurors were not present.

Diddy kept a singular AirPod in his ear for the majority of the proceedings and looked down at his lap.

Sean "Diddy" Combs attends a charge conference with his defense lawyer Xavier R. Donaldson during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., June 25, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

All the explosive testimony from inside Diddy courtroom on Daily Mail’s podcast The Trial

To hear all the explosive testimony from singer Cassie Ventura and the other witnesses in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial, tune in to Daily Mail’s hit podcast The Trial.

From sworn testimony to video evidence and the rapper’s every subtle move, our team of journalists take you inside the courtroom of the world’s biggest celebrity case.

Daily Mail has been following Diddy’s downfall from the very beginning. Join us as we hear from experts involved in the case, and members of the rapper’s inside circle.

Potential sentences Diddy could face for each charge against him

Diddy has been charged with two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering conspiracy

If convicted for sex trafficking: Diddy could face a minimum of 15 years to a maximum of life in prison.

If convicted for engaging in prostitution: He could face up to 10 years in prison.

If convicted of racketeering conspiracy: The embattled rapper could face up to life in prison.

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Closing arguments to begin at 10am as Diddy’s family make their way to courtroom

Closing arguments in Diddy’s trial are set to start at 10am.

His mother, Janice Combs, arrived early Thursday morning to support her son.

She has been at nearly every day of her son’s trial, sitting in the gallery and listening to the government analyze her son’s actions over the past 20 years.

It’s been hard to read her expressions as she often wears large sunglasses in the courtroom.

Diddy’s daughters also appeared to be in attendance, though it is unclear exactly which ones are there.

Judge laughed after Diddy complimented him

Diddy spoke for the first time in his trial Tuesday afternoon, making the judge chuckle.

The rapper took no time to pay his charming compliments to Judge Arun Subramanian in his first speech in front of the jury and witnesses.

When asked: ‘Mr Combs, how are you feeling today?’ Diddy replied in a confident, loud voice: ‘I’m doing great.’

He addressed the judge personally, saying: ‘I wanted to tell you thank you. You’re doing an excellent job.’

Judge Subramanian then laughed, People reported.

A review of the charges against Diddy

With Diddy’s blockbuster trial in its seventh week and the verdict closing in, here is a review of the charges against him:

The disgraced rap mogul, 55, has been charged with two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and one count of racketeering.

According to prosecutors, the rapper used his ‘multi-faceted business empire’ to carry out a ‘criminal enterprise’ for years, allegedly coercing victims into sexual ‘freak off’ marathons and threatening them into silence.

The jury has heard from his former employees and ex-girlfriends who testified that Diddy was allegedly abusive toward them.

His former staffers specifically said he forced them to work long and tireless hours, procure drugs for him and clean up after his long ‘hotel nights.’

Meanwhile, his two ex-girlfriends, Cassie Ventura and a woman by the pseudonym ‘Jane’ said Diddy made them both participate in drug and sex-fueld freak offs with escorts.

His defense team argues that Diddy’s actions pointed toward his personal life and that prosecutors have failed to prove the criminal charges against him.

How long will the jury deliberate?

The jury in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial is expected to deliberate for an hour on Friday following closing statements today.

The prosecution is set to present their closing arguments today, with the defense doing the same first thing tomorrow.

After that, the prosecution will follow with their rebuttal before it moves on to the jury.

Sean "Diddy" Combs attends a charge conference with his defense lawyers Nicole Westmoreland, Brian Steel, Xavier R. Donaldson and Alexandra Shapiro during Combs' sex trafficking trial in New York City, New York, U.S., June 25, 2025 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

Diddy seen in court Wednesday during the charge conference

Why didn’t Diddy’s lawyers call witnesses?

Diddy’s defense team did not call on any witnesses for his trial.

It is not unusual for legal teams to opt against calling witnesses in a trial because the weight of it is completely based on the prosecution proving charges beyond a reasonable doubt.

Because his team did not call witnesses, the defense believed the trial has already established enough doubt during cross-examinations.

It could have also meant there were no witnesses available who could help the case.

The downfall of Diddy – A DEEP DIVE into his life

He was the self-made New York billionaire whose notorious parties earned him the reputation as the modern day Jay Gatsby, reportedly attracting the likes of Donald Trump, Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton to his mansion in the Hamptons for his infamous ‘Gatsby-esque’ White Parties – where, according to civil court documents, guests were allegedly ‘drugged and raped.’

Following his arrest on September 16, 2024, Sean John Combs is being held on remand as inmate number 37452-054 at the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He faces a string of federal charges, including conspiracy to racketeer; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

DEEP DIVE delves into Diddy’s 30-year reign of excess and debauchery in unprecedented detail, starting with his ‘crazy’ fits of rage as a student in the 1980s that earned him the disturbing ‘Puff’ nickname.

Contained within hundreds of pages of civil court documents are the horrifying details of his tempestuous relationship with Cassie Ventura – which ultimately led to the floodgates opening.

Listen to Diddy trial audio of Cassie threatening to kill man over freak-off video leak

Audio of a distraught Cassie Ventura threatening to kill a man over a ‘freak-off’ video was released last week as part of the evidence in Diddy’s trial.

The newly-released audio was played by the disgraced mogul’s lawyers during their cross-examination of Cassie last month, but has only now become public after being uploaded into the evidence files.

‘It’s my f***ing life and I’ll kill you,’ Cassie told the unidentified man, who had apparently claimed to have seen a video of a freak off in 2014.

‘If you don’t show me right now I will kill you, and I will hide you and I will cut you up and put you in the f***ing dirt.’

Diddy scores huge courtroom victory as prosecutors DROP key parts of charges

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs scored a huge courtroom victory after prosecutors decided to drop key parts of the charges against him.

In a letter to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian prosecutors said they will no longer pursue theories presented during the blockbuster trial, including that the music mogul was involved in attempted arson and kidnapping.

The two alleged acts were initially included in the government’s racketeering conspiracy charge against Combs. All charges against him still remain.

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