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The music mogul was found not guilty of top charges of racketeering and sex trafficking but convicted of prostitution charges in July. Stay up to date with Newsday's coverage of Sean "Diddy" Combs
The partial verdict in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial came on the second day of deliberations. The jury will return to deliberate on the final count Wednesday.
The only images of the reactions inside the court were portraits by sketch artists like Jane Rosenberg, whose drawings captured Combs pumping his fist and dropping to his knees under the defense table.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' kid are extremely excited that their father wasn't convicted on the two most severe counts in his trial. But Combs' advisors allegedly want him to rein in his kids' celebrations.
Hip-hop honcho Sean "Diddy" Combs was quaking in his boots after his alleged drug supplier turned star witness spilled damning tea to federal investigators that could have kept the fallen rapper locked behind bars for life, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
Sean “Diddy” Combs dropped to his knees, placed his hands together, and bowed his head moments after the jury found him not guilty of the most serious criminal charges he faced, giving him a second chance at life.
This story may contain accounts and descriptions of actual or alleged events that some readers may find disturbing.Read ongoing updates in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.Latest DevelopmentsJun 30, 1:05 PMJury sends a note to the courtThe jury has sent a note after deliberating for about 70 minutes.
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s federal sex-trafficking trial continues Friday, as defense attorney Marc Agnifilo presents closing arguments and prosecutor Maurene Comey gives a rebuttal.
Most notably, the group laid out their arguments in less than a half hour, which greatly differs from the week-long case presented by the prosecution. As noted by People, Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo,