Diddy Reportedly Will Not Testify In His Bombshell Federal S*x Crimes Trial

Diddy Reportedly Will Not Testify In His Bombshell Federal S*x Crimes Trial
Diddy will not testify in his federal s*x trafficking trial, multiple sources confirm to People.
The decision comes as the high-profile case enters its final phase, with both sides preparing closing arguments. Combs’ defense attorney Marc Agnifilo previously hinted that the music mogul was eager to share his story but ultimately decided against it, likely to avoid a risky cross-examination.
The trial, now in its sixth week, has included emotional testimony from Cassie Ventura and others who claim Combs orchestrated a years-long s*x trafficking ring. Prosecutors say Combs used his influence to silence accusers and run a criminal enterprise, while the defense has filed three mistrial motions and is working to discredit the alleged victims.
Judge Arun Subramanian expects the trial to wrap before July 4. Legal experts say the prosecution still has time to build a stronger case. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
What are your thoughts on this surprising update?
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