Sean “Didi” combs that are not to blame for sexual traffic and racketeering sentenced to two other accusations

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Music tycoon Sean “Didi” Combs has been found guilty of allegations of racketeering and sexual traffic, but guilty of transporting to join prostitution after almost a two -month federal test in New York.

Prosecutors have accused Kombs of using his celebrity status and the business empire to run a criminal enterprise for women for sexual trafficking and to conceal his crimes.

A panel of 12 jurors discussed for 13 hours before justifying the combs of three of the most serious five charges it is faced with.

The rapper had admitted to domestic violence, but denied any disagreeing sexual meetings or a larger racketeering scheme.

The mood in the courtroom was extremely emotional after the jurors told the court that they had justified combs of the most serious accusations of racketeering and trafficking in sexual traffic.

Before Kombs leave the court, he got on his knees, put his face on his chair, and seems to pray. He was shaking.

The judge will look at whether to launch combs on warranty at 1:00 pm (18:00 BST).

The verdict comes after the jurors on Tuesday have told the court that they have decided on the traffic and transport of sexual transport to join the prostitution allegations against combs, but they failed to sentence the number of racketeering.

The jurors said they had “insurmountable” opinions on both sides of the prosecution, which is most complicated by any of the number of combs that are erected and also the most serious.

The racket for conspiracy or targeting an illegal enterprise under the Law on Influence of Rocket and Corrupted Organizations (RICO) is the official name for the prosecution.

In order to condemn the Combs on this accusation, prosecutors had to prove that he was using his loyal network of associates to manage a criminal enterprise to commit crimes, including trafficking in sex, abduction, drugs and obstruction of justice.

In this case, this network will include its employees, whom prosecutors claim to have participated in the creation of “freaks” in the center of the case.

Defense attorneys claim that the case cannot be considered a racketeering if members of the employees of G -N -Combs are not consciously complicit.

Prosecutors called more than 30 witnesses in the course of the seven -week process, including Former Combs girlfriend, musician Cassandra Ventura, rapper Kid Cudi, several former hotel security staff.

They claim Combs relies on a “loyal” inner circle of employees to force his partners in the so -called “freaks” in which his girlfriends will have sex with a male escort while he watches and filmed.

The Government relies on Mrs. Ventura’s testimony by occupying the position of eight months pregnant who told the court Combs presses her to sexual acts and threatens to release the cassettes of freaks if she does not subjugate him.

At the center of their case, there was a video of the rapper who beats and dragged Da Ventura in the hall of a hotel in Los Angeles in 2016, as security footage that security staff testified that Combs was trying to pay them to delete.

CombS’s lawyers have admitted that their client is violent to women, but claims that his behavior is motivated by drugs and jealousy, not evidence of a bigger scheme for sexual trafficking and racketeering.

Sex traffic and racketeering both have a maximum sentence for life in prison.

Combs also faces dozens of civil cases that claim that sexual assault and violence.

The Harlem -born rapper founded Bad Boy Records in 1993, a label, which is some of the largest names in the hip -hop -including the famous big and Usher. He continued to create a clothing line called Sean John and various other businesses, including scents, alcohol and even a media company.

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