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Prosecutors add claims and victims to the accusation against Sean ‘Diddy’ combs

Prosecutors add claims and victims to the accusation against Sean ‘Diddy’ combs

New York-the prosecutors added details to their accusation against Sean ‘Diddy’ combs on Thursday, saying that the hip-hop star scheduled for a May trial is accused of at least three women and to hung someone from A Balcony of a hotel for two -Decade conspiracy of organized crime.

Prosecutors add claims and victims to the accusation against Sean 'Diddy' combs
Prosecutors add claims and victims to the accusation against Sean ‘Diddy’ combs

The renewed accusation was presented at the Federal Court of Manhattan. A request for comments was sent to a combing lawyer.

Combs, 55, declared himself innocent of the sexual traffic charges filed against him after his arrest in September. It remains imprisoned without bail, waiting for a trial of May 5.

In the replacement accusation, prosecutors added four years to the duration of the alleged extortion conspiracy, saying that it lasted between 2004 and 2024. The original accusation said the conspiracy began in 2008.

The accusation specified that there are at least three female victims, listing them only as “victim-1”, “victim-2” and “victim-3”.

The prosecutors said that combs used “power and prestige” that he exercised as a music magnate to intimidate, threaten and attract women to their orbit, often under the pretext of a romantic relationship.

The accusation said that he then used strength, threats and coercion to cause victims, including the three women, participate in commercial sexual acts.

He said he submitted his victims to violence, threats of violence, threats of financial and reputational damage and verbal abuse.

“On multiple occasions, combs threw both objects and people, as well as hitting, dragging, strangling and pushing others,” he said. “On one occasion, Comink hung a victim on an apartment balcony.”

Earlier this month, defense lawyers said in judicial documents that the accusations described in the accusation were a “sexist and puritan” reaction by prosecutors to consensual sexual acts between adults arranged.

They wrote that “government theory perpetuates the stereotypes of female victimization and the lack of agency.”

They said that the point of view of the government depends on the characterization of sexual actions as “dirty, disgusting or inherently unpleasant” and shows that the government “seeks sexual activity not satisfied and that it implies, despite all the evidence otherwise , that the participation of a woman must have been forced. ”

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