Sean Combs Demands Victims’ Names in Criminal Case: Diddy’s lawyers have accused prosecutors of withholding key information in his ongoing racketeering and sex trafficking case. They argue that the government is refusing to reveal the identities of alleged victims, making it difficult for Combs to prepare his defense. The criminal trial is set to begin on May 5, and Combs’ legal team is requesting this information immediately.
Sean Combs Demands Victims’ Names in Criminal Case
In a letter to the court, Combs’ attorneys claim that the indictment lacks details, leaving them uncertain about who the unidentified victims are, aside from his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura. They say the lack of clarity is unfair, especially as Combs faces numerous civil suits with anonymous plaintiffs. These additional allegations, they claim, are making it harder for Combs to navigate his defense.
Legal Strategy and Response from Prosecutors
Combs’ attorneys argue that, given the vast amount of evidence expected, they need the government’s help to identify the alleged victims. They anticipate the discovery will include consensual encounters. This makes it challenging to determine which partners are now accusing Combs of coercion. Prosecutors oppose releasing the names at this early stage, with a pretrial hearing set for December 18.
Broader Allegations and Potential Consequences
Combs faces a serious indictment accusing him of a widespread pattern of abuse, including emotional, physical, and sexual misconduct. The government’s filing has been vague about the other victims, which some experts believe is a tactic to protect witnesses. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and if convicted, he could face at least 15 years in prison.