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Huge update on Diddy's 'freak off' videos ahead of his upcoming court trial
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' infamous 'freak off' videos could possibly be shown to the jury during the upcoming trial which begins next month.
Combs' attorney argued allowing potentially dozens of witnesses outside of the four victims tied to the rapper's criminal indictment would be the 'worst abuses of the character evidence rule in the history of American law.' 'The government should not be permitted to pollute the trial with decades of dirt and invite a conviction based on propensity evidence with no proper purpose by painting Mr. Combs as a bad guy who must have committed the charged crimes.' Meanwhile, Combs faces dozens of lawsuits in New York, California, Nevada and Florida civil court from alleged victims who claim the disgraced Bad Boy mogul drugged and sexually assaulted them, and then used his power and influence to keep them quiet for years.
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