The Prague Post - 'This is about money:' Combs defense slams charges in closing arguments

EUR -
AED 4.296078
AFN 82.475238
ALL 98.116629
AMD 449.576201
ANG 2.093492
AOA 1072.702719
ARS 1390.02237
AUD 1.795086
AWG 2.108556
AZN 1.993296
BAM 1.952262
BBD 2.360992
BDT 143.01086
BGN 1.951996
BHD 0.441276
BIF 3439.198178
BMD 1.169795
BND 1.492041
BOB 8.079429
BRL 6.414036
BSD 1.169316
BTN 99.989807
BWP 15.63314
BYN 3.82668
BYR 22927.987851
BZD 2.348764
CAD 1.608217
CDF 3365.501497
CHF 0.940419
CLF 0.028506
CLP 1093.899442
CNY 8.384918
CNH 8.393322
COP 4760.481967
CRC 589.749004
CUC 1.169795
CUP 30.999575
CVE 110.433231
CZK 24.736539
DJF 207.896481
DKK 7.46014
DOP 69.607364
DZD 151.358334
EGP 58.331613
ERN 17.546929
ETB 158.215273
FJD 2.625259
FKP 0.850635
GBP 0.854378
GEL 3.1823
GGP 0.850635
GHS 12.078183
GIP 0.850635
GMD 83.644869
GNF 10124.578724
GTQ 8.992705
GYD 244.528997
HKD 9.182876
HNL 30.590601
HRK 7.531615
HTG 153.296809
HUF 398.744034
IDR 18998.645443
ILS 3.961758
IMP 0.850635
INR 100.001711
IQD 1532.431841
IRR 49277.627363
ISK 142.01761
JEP 0.850635
JMD 187.390443
JOD 0.829431
JPY 169.346006
KES 151.492938
KGS 102.233136
KHR 4702.57751
KMF 491.577275
KPW 1052.840048
KRW 1595.741611
KWD 0.357817
KYD 0.974463
KZT 608.315915
LAK 25226.636021
LBP 104813.659156
LKR 350.667578
LRD 234.54837
LSL 20.869594
LTL 3.454102
LVL 0.707598
LYD 6.346185
MAD 10.556822
MDL 19.802709
MGA 5188.042554
MKD 61.451996
MMK 2455.777401
MNT 4193.77135
MOP 9.455549
MRU 46.569994
MUR 52.851794
MVR 18.020742
MWK 2030.765042
MXN 22.092813
MYR 4.946484
MZN 74.820549
NAD 20.869589
NGN 1806.527018
NIO 43.052821
NOK 11.822385
NPR 159.983891
NZD 1.935128
OMR 0.449781
PAB 1.169291
PEN 4.152193
PGK 4.835353
PHP 66.143155
PKR 331.841726
PLN 4.241239
PYG 9331.091803
QAR 4.258761
RON 5.081829
RSD 117.152704
RUB 91.832476
RWF 1675.146867
SAR 4.38722
SBD 9.764677
SCR 16.507158
SDG 702.466377
SEK 11.116699
SGD 1.49425
SHP 0.919275
SLE 26.324684
SLL 24530.026799
SOS 668.542297
SRD 44.213628
STD 24212.400872
SVC 10.231722
SYP 15209.302438
SZL 20.86958
THB 38.151748
TJS 11.529107
TMT 4.105981
TND 3.334348
TOP 2.739782
TRY 46.655769
TTD 7.936686
TWD 34.072047
TZS 3084.852019
UAH 48.752692
UGX 4203.455089
USD 1.169795
UYU 47.105449
UZS 14739.421152
VES 124.207181
VND 30525.808315
VUV 140.524907
WST 3.212797
XAF 654.776125
XAG 0.032449
XAU 0.000357
XCD 3.161431
XDR 0.816257
XOF 654.504675
XPF 119.331742
YER 283.383336
ZAR 20.903119
ZMK 10529.565637
ZMW 27.683074
ZWL 376.673609
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

'This is about money:' Combs defense slams charges in closing arguments
'This is about money:' Combs defense slams charges in closing arguments / Photo: ANGELA WEISS - AFP/File

'This is about money:' Combs defense slams charges in closing arguments

Sean "Diddy" Combs's lawyer told jurors Friday in closing arguments that the music mogul's racketeering and sex trafficking trial was all about his accusers trying to score a big payday.

Text size:

Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo scofffed at the picture painted by prosecutors of the 55-year-old former rapper as a violent, domineering man who used fear to force women into demeaning sex parties.

The relationships between the "self-made, successful Black entrepreneur" and his accusers were "complicated" but amounted to "love stories," rather than the result of a "climate of fear," he said.

"This isn't about justice. This isn't about a crime. This is about money," Agnifilo said.

On Thursday, US attorney Christy Slavik had methodically walked the jury through the charges, summarizing thousands of phone, financial, travel and audiovisual records along with nearly seven weeks of testimony.

Slavik said Combs had "counted on silence and shame to keep his crimes hidden."

"Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with these crimes because of his money, his power, his influence. That stops now," she said.

In explaining the most serious charge of racketeering, the prosecution said Combs led a criminal enteprise of "loyal lieutanants" and "foot soldiers" who "existed to serve his needs."

Central to their case is the claim that senior employees -- including his chief-of-staff and security guards, none of whom testified -- were aware of his actions and actively enabled them.

- Consent or coercion? -

As in their opening statements, Combs's defense conceded that some relationships may have involved domestic violence but insisted they did not amount to sex trafficking.

The prosecution showed examples they say are "crystal clear" evidence of trafficking that included coercion into drug-addled sex with paid escorts under threat of reputational, physical or financial harm.

The defense countered that the women were consenting adults making their own choices.

Both women at the center of the trafficking charges -- singer Casandra "Cassie" Ventura and a woman testifying under the pseudonym Jane -- were in long-term relationships with Combs. The defense argued the sex was consensual, if unorthodox.

"Cassie is nobody's fool," said Agnifilo. "She's sitting somewhere in the world with $30 million if you had to pick a winner in this whole thing, it would be Cassie."

"She was always free to leave. She chose to stay because she was in love with him and he was in love with her."

Calling Ventura "beatiful" and "sexy," he added: "She's a woman who actually likes sex. Good for her."

He questioned her testimony about being coerced into sex with male escorts, adding "This was a lifestyle. You want to call it swingers. You want to call it threesomes... that's all it is."

Addressing the now-infamous video of Combs beating Ventura in a hotel hallway, Agnifilo acknowledged it was "terrible" and "very much domestic violence," but said, "The video is not sex trafficking."

Jurors were shown many phone records that included messages of affection and desire from both women -- but prosecutor Slavik said taking those words literally, and in isolation, doesn't paint the whole picture.

Throughout her arguments she referenced testimony from a forensic psychologist who explained to jurors how victims become ensnared by their abusers.

And in one powerful moment she asked jurors to put themselves in the shoes of Ventura, who testified of harrowing physical abuse for years under Combs.

"Imagine the terror of never knowing when the next hit might come," Slavik said. "Now imagine trying to say no to that person."

Government witnesses also included former assistants and other employees, as well as escorts, friends and family of Ventura, and a hotel security guard who said he was bribed with $100,000 in a paper bag.

The defense opted against calling witnesses, including Combs himself, a strategy that's not uncommon in criminal trials.

Once closing arguments conclude, judge Arun Subramanian will instruct jurors on how they are to apply the law to the evidence during their deliberations.

C.Novotny--TPP