
Defense lawyer for Sean “Diddy” Combs declared in a brand-new court declaring on Tuesday that video clips portraying sex in between the rap artist, his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and male woman of the streets “validate Mr. Combs’s virtue” due to the fact that they reveal sex amongst “consenting grownups.”
There are 9 video clips of what district attorneys have actually declared Combs called “fanatic offs”– defined by district attorneys as “fancy and created sex efficiencies”– that are presently offered for defense lawyer to watch. They’re asking the court for digital duplicates.
” Unlike what the federal government has actually led this Court and the general public to think, the supposed ‘Fanatic Offs’ were personal sex in between completely consenting grownups in a long-lasting partnership,” defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo and Teny Geragos stated.
District attorneys have stated the “fanatic offs” are proof that Combs pushed, drugged and abducted ladies right into sex and worked with woman of the streets to sign up with.
Ventura declared in a civil legal action that Brushes “consistently defeat and kicked” her, “leaving shiners, swellings, and blood.” The legal action defined “fanatic offs” as drug-fueled, dayslong sex-related efficiencies which Combs presumably pushed ladies right into, and recorded for his very own satisfaction.
The protection declaring took a dramatically various sight.
” These video clips unambiguously reveal that the individual declared in the charge to be ‘Victim-1’ not just consented however completely appreciated herself,” the protection stated.

Sean “Diddy” Combs goes to Day 1 of 2023 Invest Feast at Georgia Globe Congress Facility, Aug. 26, 2023, in Atlanta.
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” At base, this situation has to do with whether Victim-I was or was not a ready individual in her personal sex life with Mr. Combs. The video clips validate that she simply was,” the protection stated.
Combs, that was jailed in September on sex trafficking fees, continues to be captive in the government Metropolitan Apprehension Facility in Brooklyn after a court rejected him bail.
Federal district attorneys affirm that Combs had “over used, intimidated, and pushed ladies and others around him to accomplish his libidos, safeguard his track record, and hide his conduct” because 2008.
He was billed with sex trafficking forcibly, transport to participate in hooking and racketeering conspiracy theory, declaring he ran an “business that he participated in sex trafficking, compelled labor or, kidnapping, arson and various other criminal activities,” according to the government charge.
Combs has actually rejected all misdeed.