
The high-profile, high-stakes sex-trafficking trial is drawing to a close, as the prosecution is expected to rest their case next Monday, and the defense has stated that it’ll need as little as two days to present their case – a potential sign that they’re confident of his acquittal.
But there may still be some bumps in the road ahead before the jury can sit and deliberate.
One juror has been dismissed due to concerns about his candor, suspected of lying to get in the panel.
And there’s a second juror that the judge flagged potential misconduct, suspected of improperly discussing the case with a former colleague.
No final decision has been made about removing that second juror, but that could come ahead.

Diddy has been accused of running a decade-long criminal scheme to control and manipulate – via threats or violence – women into ‘freak-offs’, sex marathons that would last days.
The disgraced rap mogul pleaded not guilty to the charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
If convicted, Diddy could get life in prison.
Watch: The full unedited video of Diddy beating Cassie in a hotel in Los Angeles as she tried to flee a ‘freak-off’.
The full unedited 15-minute video of Diddy and Cassie’s hotel fight in Los Angeles was released.https://t.co/n25GxFGEbP
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) May 14, 2025
New York Post reported:
“Jaw-dropping evidence photos released from the Diddy trial give a twisted look inside his Los Angeles mansion — which was replete with drugs, guns and a treasure trove of baby oil and lube.”
Click here to see the images.
Also today, Diddy’s alleged ‘drug mule’, his ‘personal assistant’ Brendan Paul finished his testimony.
“The former Syracuse University basketball player told the jury that he would clean up messes from Diddy’s ‘freak-off’ sex marathons, and bought a variety of drugs for the music mogul once a month — but contended he was ‘absolutely not’ Diddy’s ‘drug mule’.”
“Next in the witness stand was Special agent Joseph Cerciello, whose testimony will likely take up the whole day Monday before the prosecution case concludes.”
Defense’s Marc Agnifilo said that their case is expected to be a day or two long, and testimony could be finished as on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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