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The trial has entered week seven, with U.S. Homeland Security Special Agent Joseph Cerciello resuming testimony about explicit videos and messages related to alleged “freak‑offs” and events Combs organized
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During the session, the jury viewed sexually explicit footage of Combs, his accusers—including a woman referred to as “Jane”—and male escorts, though such content remains closed to the public
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Prosecutors have stated they will rest their case on Tuesday, following the completion of Cerciello’s testimony
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The defense will not call any witnesses, opting instead to submit evidence without live testimony.
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Closing arguments are expected to take place later this week, with the prosecution and defense each allotted approximately four hours. That may mean jury deliberations start as early as Friday
Next StepTuesday: Prosecution rests its
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Wednesday: Judge holds a charge conference.
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Thursday: Both sides deliver closing arguments.
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Potential Friday: Jury begins deliberations.