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Will ‘Freak-Off’ Videos Be Shown in Court? Diddy Trial Spawns Legal Dispute Between Cassie’s Lawyer and the Press


Sean Combs and Cassie Ventura's attorneys are fighting the press on whether they will be allowed to view the 'freak-off' videos in the Diddy trial.

In court on Tuesday, both federal prosecutors and Combs’ defense attorneys argued in favor of sealing the “sexually explicit” evidence, which show nudity of alleged victims. Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo characterized the “freak-off” videos as “adult pornography” and said the defense is not looking to seal anything that isn’t “sexually explicit,” calling it a “privacy issue.” Ventura began her testimony against Combs, who is accused of sex trafficking and racketeering, on Tuesday and was asked to describe the “freak-offs” in graphic detail.

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