ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 26: Sean Combs Onstage throughout Make investments Fest 2023 at Georgia World Congress Middle on August 26, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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This report incorporates descriptions of bodily and sexual assault.
Sean Combs’ protection staff used its closing arguments on Friday to reframe the prosecution’s narrative at his federal trial in Manhattan.
Talking for greater than 4 hours at a Southern District of New York courtroom, lawyer Marc Agnifilo alternated between sarcasm and solemnity in refuting the federal government’s allegations of intercourse trafficking and racketeering. Combs has pleaded not responsible to all costs.
The prosecution used its closing arguments on Thursday to clarify how practically six weeks of proof and testimony proved that Combs ran a felony enterprise that facilitated and hid intercourse crimes for many years. Prosecutor Christy Slavik mapped out a long-standing sample of abuse that started with one of many authorities’s key witnesses, Combs’ former girlfriend, the singer and mannequin Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. Slavik confirmed texts and testimony from Ventura telling Combs she did not need to take part in “freak-offs,” and stated that Combs used sexually express movies to threaten her into following his calls for. “All of this was designed to do one factor — to make Cassie afraid to say no to him,” Slavik stated.
Throughout his remarks, Agnifilo known as the connection between the hip-hop mogul and Ventura, “an incredible trendy love story.” He additionally acknowledged, nonetheless, that the jury has seen videotape of Combs kicking, shoving and dragging Ventura by her hair in a California lodge hallway in 2016. Ventura additionally testified to a historical past of abuse, and a number of other different witnesses stated that they both noticed Combs bodily attacking Ventura or noticed her bruises, fats lips and different proof of abuse.
“We personal the home violence,” Agnifilo stated. Over the course of his remarks, he added that Combs leads a “swinger’s life-style” and that “he has a drug downside, no query.”
However Agnifilo additionally sought to recast Ventura from an alleged abuse sufferer right into a conniving participant who deftly juggled romantic rivals and schemed for a giant payday from Combs, who settled a civil lawsuit together with her in Nov. 2023 for $20 million.
“Cassie is no one’s idiot,” Agnifilo asserted. “She’s sitting someplace on the earth in the present day with $30 million,” he stated, referring to each the settlement with Combs and a later settlement with the proprietor of the lodge the place Combs attacked her in 2016. “He is in jail. It is like a slaughter.”
Agnifilo equally attacked the credibility of the prosecution’s different prime witness and alleged sufferer, Combs’ former girlfriend who testified underneath the pseudonym “Jane,” saying that Jane too was seeking to profit materially from her relationship with Combs, reminding the jurors that he’s nonetheless paying for Jane’s residence and her authorized prices.
He additionally sardonically thanked federal brokers for his or her raids on Combs’ properties: “The streets of America, protected from Astroglide!” he exclaimed, referring to the tons of of bottles of lubricant and child oil that had been discovered at Combs’ properties.
Agniflo additionally tried to dismantle the credibility of different key witnesses, together with Combs’ former staff Capricorn Clark, who testified that Combs and his associates had kidnapped her twice, and the girl who testified on the stand as “Mia,” who stated that Combs had sexually assaulted her on a number of events. “This was not undesirable sexual contact,” the protection lawyer stated.
He repeatedly reframed the movies Combs manufactured from Ventura and Jane having intercourse with male escorts as “selfmade porn,” and argued that Combs had paid for the boys’s time, and never the intercourse itself. He additionally requested the jury to contemplate how Combs is on trial for racketeering — and but there aren’t any different individuals who had been indicted with him. “No witness stated they had been a part of an enterprise,” he added.
Agnifilo repeatedly looped again to a few of the protection’s key arguments from its opening assertion: that each one of Combs’ relationships had been consensual. “You may name it swingers, you possibly can name it threesomes,” he stated. “No matter you need to name it, that is what it’s.”
As a part of his detailed breakdown of the predicate acts the federal government is accusing Combs and his associates of getting dedicated — which embrace arson, bribery, kidnapping and drug distribution — Agnifilo disputed that Combs may have had any involvement within the alleged arson assault on a automobile belonging to the musician Scott Mescudi, who data as Child Cudi, and was briefly romantically concerned with Ventura, or that Combs had allegedly gone to Mescudi’s home with a gun with the intent to confront him.
Agnifilo known as arson “cowardly” and never Combs’ “fashion,” and asserted that Combs, whom he in comparison with the actor John Wayne, would have gone to battle Mescudi in a “good, old school fistfight.”
Close to the tip of his remarks, Agnfilo accused the federal government of “focusing on” Combs after Ventura filed her civil lawsuit. Prosecutors objected to his assertion, saying that such hypothesis mustn’t have been made to the jury. Decide Arun Subramanian agreed, later instructing the jurors that the decision-making of both prosecutors or a grand jury in whether or not or to not cost a defendant is “none of your concern.”
In her rebuttal to Agnifilo’s presentation, prosecutor Maurene Comey tried to refute what she stated had been the protection’s three fundamental arguments: that there was no fee by Combs for intercourse; that there was no felony enterprise; and that Ventura, Jane and Mia had all lied on the stand.
Talking of the male escorts, Comey stated: “They weren’t paid for his or her scintillating dialog. They had been paid to have intercourse.”
She additionally defined to the jury relating to the racketeering cost that Combs’ companies may serve each lawful and illegal functions concurrently, that a minimum of a few of his staff had been conscious of or participated in unlawful actions reminiscent of prostitution and bribery.
In a very impassioned second, Comey described a violent episode with Jane that allegedly happened in June 2024, after Combs knew he was the topic of a federal felony investigation, saying that for “20 years, he had gotten away with crime after crime.”
Comey went again to testimony Jane gave on the stand, wherein she stated that in that 2024 episode, Combs compelled her to present oral intercourse to a male intercourse employee, whereas she already had welts on her head and a blossoming black eye from Combs’ assault. On the stand, Jane stated that she repeatedly informed Combs she didn’t need to have oral intercourse with the person. Combs leaned in, she testified, and allegedly stated to her: “Is that this coercion?”
“The defendant totally understood what was occurring was coercion, was intercourse trafficking, and he made a aware resolution to do it anyway,” Comey declared.
Comey added: “The defendant was brazen sufficient to assume he may preserve getting away with crimes whereas he was underneath federal investigation. In his thoughts, he was untouchable, a god amongst males … and who would stand as much as a god?”
Decide Arun Subramanian stated that he would give the jury their directions on the legislation on Monday morning; deliberations are set to start instantly afterward.