In week seven of Diddy’s high-profile trial, federal prosecutors say they’re ready to rest Tuesday after Homeland Security’s Joseph Cerciello walks the jury through damning evidence — including sexually explicit videos, hotel invoices, and bank transfers. “Multiple hours” of tape, he said, documented over 40 arranged encounters with male escorts between 2021 and 2024.
Jurors watched some of those videos featuring Diddy, a woman using the alias “Jane,” and a male escort. Feds say this was more than pleasure — they’re painting it as part of a trafficking conspiracy.
Meanwhile, Diddy’s former assistant Brendan Paul testified he once carried drugs for the mogul. Asked in court if cocaine found on a private plane was his, Paul responded: “No.” When pressed, he said, “Mr. Combs.”
Paul described Diddy’s operations as militant: “He wanted us to move like SEAL Team Six.” That team’s job? Buying pounds of weed, pink-dyed “tusi” (a mix of ketamine and molly), and prepping “wild king nights” with lube and baby oil in hotel rooms.
Despite the explosive claims, the defense won’t call any witnesses and will rest after submitting limited evidence. Judge Subramanian plans to hold final arguments Thursday.
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