The real reason for the downfall of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs prosecutor has revealed

“The only real shot of the prosecutor for a meaningful conviction was Rico, but to win that, they needed a predicate as an abduction or extortion,” said Rahmani. “Instead, they leaned too heavily on sex -related claims, and the jury saw too much proof of permission.”
Combs was found guilty of arranging trips for singer Cassandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura, 38, and another woman who is called Jane, with the intention that they undergo paid sexual activities.
Both testified during the test.
But their bills could not convince jury members that the actions they described met the threshold for sex trade.
John W. Day, 51, a criminal lawyer established in New Mexico, said the government reached.
“They presented a tsunami of evidence for a few weeks, but the jury did not bought the story,” he said. “Trying to apply mob -laws to the lifestyle of a flamboyant rap star was always a piece.”
It supports one of our sources, who, by the end of the process of the process, said: “There was just not nearly enough indisputable evidence to prove that he behaved like so-species of sex-colored mafia boss.”
Day added the verdict that skepticism reflected against the story of victimization presented by the persecution.




