Miami, Combs and sex trafficking
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Attorneys for the rap mogul spent the day minimizing the testimony of two of the three witnesses — a Homeland Security agent who raided his Miami home and the other, a clinical and forensic psychologist.
Gerard Gannon, a federal agent who planned the search at Diddy’s Miami home last year, walked jurors through photos of items seized at the property, including cellphones stuffed
Sex toys, stiletto heels, AR-15s, ammunition and a cornucopia of illicit drugs, baby oil and personal lubricant were all found in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami Beach mansion – and the feds have the
Prosecutors showed the jury photos taken during the raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami home last year as a Department of Homeland Security agent took the witness stand.
The Grammy Award-winning music mogul is on trial for federal sex trafficking charges – and much of the alleged activity occurred at Diddy’s posh enclaves on Star Island.
Images from inside the Miami home of Sean 'Diddy' Combs have been shown to the court, including guns, drugs, women's high heels, lingerie and lube.
Sean "Diddy" Combs listed his mansion in Holmby Hills for a staggering $61.5 million weeks before he was arrested in September last year.
On day 8 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' criminal trial, Special Agent Gerard Gannon took the witness stand, and was questioned about items seized during a raid of Combs’ Miami home last year, including guns,
A stream of witnesses in Sean "Diddy" Combs ' federal sex-crimes trial gave emotional testimony on the one-time mogul's alleged physical, sexual and emotional abuse as prosecutors lay out their case.