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Federal judge in Sean “Diddy” Combs “ The case of sex trade has caused a big shot on Friday, just weeks before the trial began.
Referee Arun Subramanian denied Diddy’s proposal to turn off video evidence from the trial of a rapper physically assaulted Former girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
The defense claimed that the video, which initially published CNN, was digitally modified. The prosecution claimed that minor adjustments were made and noticed that the person who recorded the video testified during the estimated two -month trial.
The Diddy team also began to install the rapper defense against charges of sexual trade lobed on a shameful music powerful, claiming he was just “momentum”. The argument that provided the defense comes because the prosecution revealed that Diddy had rejected the offer of a confession agreement.
Diddy’s petition for a two -month delay in the case of a sex trade rejected by a judge

Legal team Sean “Diddy” Combs revealed his “Swinger” defense in court on Friday. (Prince Williams)
“There is a lifestyle, call it swingers or whatever you want, which he thought was appropriate because it was common,” Marc Agniphilo said on a hearing on Friday.
“Many think this is appropriate because this is common.”
Judge Submanian ruled that he would allow the defense of “Swinger”, but emphasized that Diddy’s legal team could not appoint other personal individuals dealing with “life -style” as an example.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs “was rejected for a two -month delay in sex trial. (Jane Rosenberg)

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Children, Chance Combs and Christian Combs, arrive at their father’s hearing on March 14. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
The hearing on Friday came after another blow to Diddy’s team last week. Subramanian judge denied the rapper’s attempt to postpone his trial in two months.
The defense claimed that Combs’ lawyers did not have a “necessary time to prepare” after the submission of the Government’s submission of the third replacement of the indictment. The last version of the indictment was filed against Diddy on April 3, and the rapper was brought on April 14.
However, the start date of the trial of May 5 remains.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested in September and charged with sexual crimes. (Reuters/Jane Rosenberg)
Prosecutors added two new charges against Diddy in the indictment on April 3, after federal prosecutors claimed that he was a rapper dealing with sexual stores women’s victim back in 2024. He was accused of conveying a woman, called “victim 2”, along with sex workers in state lines to deal with prostitution between 2021 and 2024.
When Rapper “last night” He appeared in court on March 14, he declared that he was not guilty of the first government version of the indictment replacement. That version extended the time tape of his alleged behavior in trade and rackets and added two more victims.
The prosecution also accused the musical powerful of forcing employees of making long hours threatening them with physical or distinguished damage and forcing an employee to engage in a sexual encounter with a musician.
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The Sean Combs House in Los Angeles was raced by the Officers of Homeland Security in March 2024. (Getty Images)
Combs has explored the trade of people since March 2024.
Diddy was charged with a reaction conspiracy; Sexual trade of force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to prostitution in the federal indictment released on September 17th. Diddy gave his innocence. If he proclaims himself, he is facing at least 15 years behind bars or maximum punishment of life in prison.
Authorities are reportedly Diddy Ran a a criminal company Through his business, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, among others. He used “firearm, threats of violence, coercion and verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse” to fulfill his sexual desires, according to prosecutors.
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Fox News’ Kirill Clark and Tracy Wright contributed to this report