Diddy ‘Freak off’ videos that are probably shown to the jury, indicates the proposed jury questionnaire

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‘Freak off’ tires that are probably shown to the jury …
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ClearlyThe test starts in just a few weeks … and it seems that some of his notorious “freak – off” tires can actually be shown to the jury – if a new proposed questionnaire is an indication.
The Rapmogul lawyers submitted this questionnaire at the end of Friday … and according to the Associated PressIt contains questions about the willingness of potential jury members to watch sexually explicit videos or videos that display physical abuse.

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Diddy’s team is said to also know about the views of jury members about people with multiple sexual partners.
The questionnaire is said to contain more than 70 questions … Some with sub -parts – and the AP says that public prosecutors have shared their own letter with the judge in the case, who called the entire questionnaire too long and is concerned that it is too confusing.
As you know … Diddy is confronted with five charges – two counts of sex trade, two counts of transport to enter into prostitution and one count of racketeering. He was accused of three in the first charge in September and recently charged with Two earlier This month. He has not promised all charges.
The Public Prosecution Service has claimed Diddy involved in numerous “Freak offs” over the years … Group sex between Diddy, a woman and a male prostitute who was usually filmed.

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We Together a fake jury together For our documentary “TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy: His Defense” now streams further Tubi … who discussed the charges against him in detail. View the clip to hear their reasoning.

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While the process will start soon, it is unclear whether Diddy is planning to add legal help … including possible Mark Geragos – a famous criminal lawyer who also has our cohost “2 angry men” Podcast – Although Geragos was cage When we are asked about it Harvey Levin.
Opening arguments have been set to start on May 12.