Rapper: Sean “Diddy” Combs charged with human trafficking for sex

Rapper: Sean “Diddy” Combs charged with human trafficking for sex

According to the indictment, music star Sean Combs is said to have coerced women into having sex for decades. After his arrest, he declared himself innocent in court. However, he was not released on bail.

The arrested US rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of human trafficking for sex and organized crime. The indictment states that Combs abused, threatened and coerced women for decades to fulfill his sexual desires and then remain silent to protect his reputation. He ran a “criminal enterprise” to conceal his actions and relied on his employees to support him, the indictment states. According to US media reports, when the indictment was read out on Tuesday, Combs briefly stood up and clearly declared himself “not guilty.” Cameras were not allowed in the courtroom. If found guilty on some or all counts, he faces life imprisonment.

No release on bail

His lawyers failed in their request that Combs be released on bail worth millions. The judge in charge rejected this, as reported by US broadcaster CNN. The rapper’s defense team plans to appeal against this decision.

The 54-year-old was arrested on Monday evening (local time), according to a statement from the New York prosecutor’s office. He was taken from a hotel in Manhattan, CNN reported. About half a year ago, officials searched Combs’ houses in Miami and Los Angeles because of the allegations.

Lawyers defend Combs

In a statement made available to the German Press Agency, Combs’ lawyer spoke of an “unjust” prosecution by the US prosecutor. Combs cooperated with the authorities and voluntarily went to New York in view of the expected charges. Agnifilo described his client as an “innocent man” who was looking forward to clearing his name in court. He also described Combs as a music icon, businessman and “loving family man”. He is a human being with mistakes, but not a criminal.

Allegations against Combs

Since last year, there have been several civil suits against Combs (“Bad Boy for Life”, “I’ll Be Missing You”) for rape and abuse. In March, raids in Los Angeles and Miami made headlines. US investigators searched the rapper’s houses there.

In May, CNN released a video that allegedly showed Combs attacking his then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in a hotel in 2016. The rapper then publicly apologized.

In a civil lawsuit filed in 2023, the singer accused the musician of, among other things, sexual abuse, rape, intimidation and physical violence during their long-term relationship. There was no trial, but a settlement. Combs denied the allegations at the time.

Source: Stern

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