Sean Combs' Lawyers Say They Do Not Plan to Call Witness After Prosecution Rests Case
- The jury's decision to convict Combs on lesser charges has sparked debate about whether the partial conviction represents a victory for survivors or if it is a lenient outcome for Combs.
- Commentators will discuss the implications of the guilty verdict, which only addressed transporting women for prostitution, avoiding a stronger statement on trafficking.
- Some view the conviction as a means to avoid labeling Combs' actions as trafficking, reflecting societal issues with exploitation and dominance.
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Sean Combs' lawyers say they do not plan to call witness after prosecution rests case
In the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs, the prosecution team is expected to rest its case, and the defense team does not plan to call any witnesses to the stand, according to Combs' lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo. NBC News' Chloe Melas and Danny Cevallos break down the latest details in the case.

Why Sean Combs Was Never Going To Be Fully Held Accountable [Op-Ed]
Source: Neilson Barnard / Getty Over the coming days, there will be no shortage of commentary and debate about the split verdict in the Sean “Diddy” Combs case. Cable news panels will argue over whether justice was served. Pundits will parse the difference between prostitution charges and sex trafficking. And social media will fill with memes, outrage, and hot takes about celebrity privilege, race, and misogyny. Some will call the partial con…
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