A jury in the Sean “Diddy” Peines The trial is breaking its silence after the trial has come to an end.
“We are talking about two days deliberating,” said the jury, who chose to remain without a name, in a statement to ABC News on Thursday, July 3. “Our decision was based solely on the evidence presented and how the law is tasting.”
The jury added that the notion that Diddy’s celebrity status influenced his decision -making was “very insulting and contempt for the jury and the deliberation process.” The jury was made up of 12 people, who included eight men and four women.
“We would have treated any accused in the same way regardless of who they are. I have nothing to say what to say,” the statement concluded.
Diddy, 55, was in trial after his judgment of September 2024. He was accused of sexual trafficking, conspiracy of extortion and transport to participate in prostitution. The dishonorated music magnate declared himself innocent of all the positions and has denied all the accusations against him.
“We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unfair prosecution of Mr. Combs by the United States Prosecutor’s Office,” “Diddy’s Fiscaly Marc Agnifilo He said in a statement at that time. “He is an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal. For his credit, Mr. combs has been more than cooperative with this investigation and voluntarily moved to New York last week in advance of these positions. Without anything to hide, and hopes to clarify his name in the court.”
Diddy was a hero at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn before trial, which was in May. His four bail requests were denied by the judge Arun Subramanian.
After the testimony, the jury deliberated for days. On Wednesday, July 2, it was learned that Diddy was acquired by extortion and sexual traffic charges, but was declared guilty of two transport positions to participate in prostitution. Each count has a maximum prayer of 10 years.
After the result of the trial, Diddy’s lawyer requested the immediate liberation of the rapper. Agnifilo proposes that Diddy would return to his home in Miami Beach in Star Island, would pay a bail of $ 1 million and deliver his passport.
However, Judge Subramanian ruled that Diddy Willin after bars until his sentence, which is scheduled for October 3.
After leaving the Court on Wednesday, Diddy’s lawyer held a press conference outside the New York City building. Agnifilo shared that while the result was a “great victory”, “they are almost not fighting.”
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