Diddy rejects plea deal in s£x trafficking case

During a hearing in New York on Friday, a federal prosecutor said that disgraced music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs had turned down a plea agreement in his continuing federal s£x trafficking and racketeering case.
During the pre-trial hearing, prosecutor Madison Smyser revealed the plea offer but did not go into detail about the specifics of the proposed agreement. Combs, who faces five federal accusations, has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
The charges are based on claims that the producer and rapper coerced women into attending what have been called "Freak Offs"—s£x parties with non-consensual acts—by using violence, threats, and pressure.
During the pre-trial hearing, prosecutor Madison Smyser revealed the plea offer but did not go into detail about the specifics of the proposed agreement. Combs, who faces five federal accusations, has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
The charges are based on claims that the producer and rapper coerced women into attending what have been called "Freak Offs"—s£x parties with non-consensual acts—by using violence, threats, and pressure.
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For the violent ass@ult depicted in the video, the disgraced rapper has publicly apologized. "My actions on that video are unacceptable. He acknowledged that he had sought therapy and rehab after the incident, saying, "I take full responsibility for my actions in this video." "I'm not pleading for pardon. I sincerely apologize.
In-person testimony is anticipated from Cassie Ventura, who recently reached a settlement in a different civil case against Combs. Opening remarks are planned for May 12 and jury selection is due for May 5. It is anticipated that the experiment will last up to ten weeks.
The trial of Combs is scheduled to start on May 5. In addition to denying all other accusations of wrongdoing, he entered a not guilty plea to the sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
In-person testimony is anticipated from Cassie Ventura, who recently reached a settlement in a different civil case against Combs. Opening remarks are planned for May 12 and jury selection is due for May 5. It is anticipated that the experiment will last up to ten weeks.
The trial of Combs is scheduled to start on May 5. In addition to denying all other accusations of wrongdoing, he entered a not guilty plea to the sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
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