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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs verdict: Cassie, 50 Cent, Dawn Richard react

Sean “Didi” Coms ended for sex and Rico’s trial at its end on Wednesday, prompting a variety of reactions from other musicians, accused, supporters and social media critics.

Federal public prosecutors accused the music pole of sex, extortion and transportation to participate in prostitution in his criminal trial, which started last month in New York. On Wednesday, jury, Comes, 55, found guilty of two charges of prostitution, but they cleared him of the most dangerous charges: extortion and sex trafficking.

The divided referee demonstrated a victory over COMBS and his legal team, as defense lawyer Mark Agunefilo told Judge Aaron Supramian, “The jury gave his life” Mr. Combs “.

The rapper has submitted 50 cents – who encountered comments on social media since the allegations were disturbed against the Bad Boy Records founder for the first time in late 2023 – in the least official judgment. “Dead defeated the federalists, this boy is a bad man!” “At Da Club” said Instagram, in an early version of his post.

The reaction of 50 cents to the ruling was apparently posted a personal photo. “[Combs] He said: “He won over Rico,” and he resembles Koms to organized crime chief John Gotti. For the record, Gotti was I was convicted in 1992 From killing and extortion.

On Tuesday, 50 cents apparently alluded to the partial compass victory with another Instagram. “Didi has just told me to tell Yal, don’t worry about it, and he will hold it,” said a comment last A picture created from artificial intelligence.

Singer Cassi (real name Cassandra Ventura) obtained praise from her legal team after Wednesday’s referee. “Me & U” artist dated mothers about 11 years before their division in 2018. accused To raise the allegations of rape, sexual assault and sex trafficking against combs. During the week -long experience, pregnant Cassette I took the situation to testify about it relationship With the alleged rains and events that he organized.

Lawyer Douglas Wigdour said in a statement to the Times on Wednesday that his client “cradle the road” for the condemnation of Koms. It faces up to 10 years in prison for each number related to prostitution. It has been in detention since it was accusation last year.

“By applying for her experience, Cassi left an indelible sign for both the entertainment and battle industry for justice. We must repeat – without reservation – that we believe and support our customer who has shown the perfect courage throughout this trial.” “An indisputable force has shown and attracted attention to the facts of the strong men in our orbit and the misconduct that has lasted for decades without repercussions.”

Wigdour added, the Comles case “has proven that the change has long been late.”

Lisa Bloom, a lawyer represented by Danie Kane, singer Downt Richard Sexual assault suit Against combs, he said in Instagram That “the judgment divided today is disappointment,” but I noticed that the criminal case differs from the civil battle.

Bloom said: “We will continue to fight our cause strongly until we get full and complete justice of dawn.”

Outside the courtroom, Combs supporters celebrated the Grammy Partial Win by spraying children’s oil on each other, according to video Shared by the NBC News Reporter La Veteis. Significant drug powers and more than 1,000 bottles from Children’s oil and lubrication materials In Comes houses in Miami and Los Angeles during Raids last year.

Many social media users also expressed confusion and suspicion of the jury’s decision to establish mothers on charges of sex trafficking. Quoting the charges related to prostitution, and one critic Allegedly “This literally for sex trafficking ??? Hello ??”

“someone [with] The law certificate explains how this is logical. Tweet X II user.

David Range, a lawyer It represents the victims of sexual assault In some of The highest prominent casesHe said The Times He felt “the government was exaggerated” in its pursuit of Rico’s charges.

“The prosecution was disappointed,” former Federal Prosecutor Nima Al -Rahmi told the Times in an interview before Wednesday. He added that the prominent issue was “the most expensive trial for prostitution in American history. What a great victory for defense and a tremendous loss in the prosecution.”

Subramanian decided in a late afternoon hearing on Wednesday that Combs would remain behind bars until the verdict, pointing to the previous violent incidents that his lawyer acknowledged during the trial. The rapper was rejected on a million dollars. Subramanian suggested a ruling session on October 3, but Combs lawyers are looking for a previous date.

STaf Richard Winton and August Braun’s book contributed to this report.

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