Being broke the best thing to happen to him
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The charges are trafficking related. Beating a woman on camera might be some sick shit, but it doesn't prove him guilty. They gotta look at the evidence presented.How can he have a fair trial when the entire jury pool has been tainted by social media, the Cassie video and the multiple Diddy did it documentaries.
How can he have a fair trial when the entire jury pool has been tainted by social media, the Cassie video and the multiple Diddy did it documentaries.
Potential jurors have already been given a lengthy questionnaire about their general knowledge of the case. They were asked if they watched crime shows, where they gathered their news from and if they had an opinion on hip-hop. Other questions included if prospective jurors had ever experienced a traumatic event and if they “believe that wealthy people get away with things that the less wealthy do not.”
Combs’ defense team also probed people’s thoughts regarding what some would consider taboo / nontraditional sexual habits. “There may be evidence in this case about people having multiple sexual partners,” came one question. “Is there anything about this that would make it difficult for you to serve as a fair and impartial juror in this case?”
The line of questioning seems to be central to Combs’ defense. His lawyers have claimed that the alleged criminal sexual encounters — referred to as “freak-offs” — were not only consensual, but part of his alternative lifestyle. “There’s a lifestyle, call it swingers or whatever you will, that he thought was appropriate because it was common,” Combs’ lead defense attorney Marc Agnifilo argued in a pretrial conference last month. “Many people think it’s appropriate because it’s common.”