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Diddy's 'powerful' friends such as Jay-Z could be forced to testify in trial

By Katy Forrester

Diddy's 'powerful' friends such as Jay-Z could be forced to testify in trial

P Diddy's rich and famous friends could be subpoenaed and asked to testify if his sex trafficking case goes to trial, and any who participated in his 'freak-off parties' could be charged, an expert has claimed.

The hip-hop mogul - real name Sean Combs - remains behind bars in New York following his second bail denial.

Combs, 54, was arrested on Monday and a wide-ranging indictment was unsealed revealing the disturbing allegations.

The rapper, who is set to plead not guilty, is facing multiple charges of sex trafficking and racketeering as well as transportation to engage in prostitution.

Former prosecutor Neama Rahmani, the President of West Coast Trial Lawyers, spoke to The U.S. Sun about how his famous friends could be impacted by any upcoming trial.

"Jay-Z and other celebrities can be subpoenaed, but they will almost certainly assert their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and refuse to testify," he said.

"People who participated in the sex acts should especially be afraid because they can also be charged with sex trafficking or prostitution, depending on whether they used threats or force against the victims.

"If Jay-Z is just a witness who didn't participate in the sex acts, he may be subpoenaed to testify at trial.

"But I don't think he will be subpoenaed if he was a participant. He'll either be charged or not called to testify.

"If you're a prosecutor, you don't want witnesses who participated in criminal activity but are getting a pass.

"It would be a shocking twist if any of Combs's rich and powerful friends participated in the sex acts and if he were to flip on them, like Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell should have done.

"It would be surprising because he's the most culpable and prosecutors aren't going to necessarily cut him a deal, especially when they have less culpable witnesses who will be able to offer that testimony."

Rahmani believes none of his well-known pals are going to support him going forward, and only his family and closest friends may have his back as he faces years behind bars.

Diddy's abuse allegations first came to light almost a year ago when his ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura sued him for rape and physical abuse.

She eventually settled with Combs, but shortly after CNN obtained exclusive surveillance footage of him allegedly physically assaulting her in a Los Angeles hotel hallway.

Rahmani went on, "The video of him beating Cassie was so disturbing that he's already lost the PR battle and he's probably the most toxic person in America right now.

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"I am surprised it took prosecutors six months to charge him after his Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided.

"Normally, an indictment happens in a matter of days or weeks after a raid, because you don't want a defendant to flee, destroy evidence, or tamper with witnesses.

"I think prosecutors were concerned the victims in the case may go sideways at trial. Many of them have sued Combs, who is reportedly worth $1 billion.

"Combs could enter into civil settlements, pay them off, and discourage them from testifying.

"Or he could intimidate the victims, which isn't far-fetched if you believe the allegations in the indictment or civil lawsuits."

Combs is currently a defendant in at least eight civil cases with multiple people accusing him of sexual misconduct and other illegal activity.

Similar claims were laid out in a grand jury indictment this week.

Prosecutors alleged Combs threw wild parties he labeled "freak offs" where he would fly in escorts for days of X-rated sessions.

They claim once sex workers were at the parties they would be coerced through money and intimidation into performing nonconsensual acts.

Combs also allegedly recorded the sessions while he masturbated.

Following hedonistic days of drug use and drinking, participants were often mailed IV bags to help recover from the chaos, the indictment claims.

The charges allege Combs "abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct."

US District Judge Andrew L. Carter denied bail on Wednesday after both the prosecution and defense presented their cases, stating it was proved "by clear and convincing evidence" that bail - regardless of the amount - couldn't guarantee Combs wouldn't tamper with witnesses.

The minimum sentence if convicted is at least 15 years.

Diddy is fighting the allegations and attorney Rahmani says he has the right to a speedy trial, which means he can demand one in 70 days, but this will be unlikely considering what's at stake.

He added, "Most criminal defendants waive that right so they can prepare. I expect a trial later in 2025 or maybe even 2026."

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