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What the jury in the Sean Combs trial will be deliberating

2025/6/30
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Anastasia Sioukas: 作为NPR的文化记者,我一直在关注肖恩·科姆斯(又名Diddy或Puff Daddy)的联邦刑事审判。陪审团由8名男性和4名女性组成,他们将决定关于性交易和敲诈勒索的指控。科姆斯被指控性交易两名前女友,强迫她们参与包括男性性工作者的毒品和性马拉松,他称之为“怪胎之夜”等,并声称是双方自愿的。他还被指控利用其商业帝国进行敲诈勒索,涉及贿赂、毒品分销和妨碍司法公正等八项潜在犯罪行为。辩方辩称不存在企业行为,这些都是个人开支,且不存在非法协议。政府提供了多名证人,证明他们参与了安排酒店和获取毒品等活动。如果科姆斯所有罪名都不成立,他将获得自由;否则,他可能面临终身监禁。目前陪审团中有一名成员表示无法遵循法官的指示,这可能导致审判无效或更换陪审员,从而有助于科姆斯团队准备上诉。现在陪审团已经开始审议,案件结果存在多种可能性。

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The jury has begun deliberating in the federal criminal trial of Sean Combs, the hip-hop mogul also known as Diddy or Puff Daddy. After six weeks of presentations by the prosecution and just half an hour for defense arguments, the group of eight men and four women will decide on the charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

NPR cultural correspondent Anastasia Sioukas has been at court during this trial and joins us now. And a warning, this conversation will include mentions of physical and sexual violence. Hi, Anastasia. Hi there, Elsa. Okay, first, can you just tell us more about the specific charges that Combs is facing right now and what you think the jury will have to untangle to make their decisions here?

Well, first, Sean Combs is accusing of sex trafficking two former girlfriends. They are really at the center of this case. Combs is accused of forcing them to participate in drug and sex marathons, including male sex workers.

And he referred to these occasions as freak-offs or hotel nights or wild king nights, which he says were all consensual. But it's the escorts that bring us to the second charge, transportation to engage in prostitution. And he's also accused of racketeering, using his enormous business empire to commit those crimes and to hide them.

And that is a lot for the jurors to untangle. I spoke today with Neema Rahmani, a lawyer in Los Angeles who is a reformer federal prosecutor himself. And he says the racketeering charges are especially complicated. They involve allegations of eight underlying crimes.

including bribery, drug distribution, and witness tampering. And the jury must agree that Combs committed at least two of those crimes in order to find him guilty of the racketeering charge. The defense spent a lot of time saying that there was no enterprise and this was just Combs doing things on his own. These were all personal expenses. Then they attacked the conspiracy, saying that there was no unlawful agreement.

Obviously, the government put on six different executive or personal assistants of Didi, and they were actively involved in setting up the hotels for the freak-offs and procuring some of the legal and prescription drugs. Some of them were involved in the extortion and the

the bribery, even though they weren't called as witnesses. Okay. So because the set of charges is pretty complicated, it sounds like there are a lot of potential outcomes here, right? For sure, Elsa. A lot of the accusations made by the prosecution overlap between charges. For example, what belongs to the accusations of coercion in the sex trafficking charge

And what alleged acts of violence could be linked to the racketeering charge? It leaves the jury with a lot of variables to consider here. Yeah. Okay. Well, if Combs is found not guilty of all the charges, he will obviously walk free. But what are some of the possible outcomes if the jury finds him guilty of some or all charges?

Well, Combs could be found not guilty of some of the charges and guilty on others. Also, the jury could be hung, that is, not come to unanimous agreement on one or more of the charges. But if he is found guilty on all three sets of charges, which are sex trafficking, transportation to commit prostitution, and racketeering...

Combs, who's now 55 years old, could be facing up to the rest of his life in prison. Well, then to add another complication, Anastasia, I understand that this afternoon the jury sent a note to the judge saying that one of the jurors, quote, cannot follow your honor's instructions. And then the judge sent a note back saying that each juror has an obligation to deliberate and follow the court's instructions. Now, I realize that the jury just got started, but what do you think that note could mean for this case?

Well, Romani says it's a very big deal if the juror were to resist. Either the judge could declare a mistrial or remove the juror and replace that person with an alternate. Either scenario would certainly help Combs' team start preparing an appeal. But as of a few minutes ago, the jury's set to resume their deliberations tomorrow morning. That is NPR's Anastasia Sioukas. Thank you, Anastasia. Thanks for having me.