NEW YORK — Prosecutors have detailed new allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs. Among the charges, prosecutors say Combs led a criminal organization they call the Combs Enterprise. Members are accused of sex trafficking and traveling across state lines to engage in prostitution, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.
NEW YORK (AP) — Prosecutors added details to their indictment against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs on Thursday, saying the hip-hop star scheduled for a May trial is accused of sex trafficking at least three women and of once dangling someone off a hotel balcony during a two-decade racketeering conspiracy.
A superseding indictment was brought against Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York on January 30 in his sex trafficking case.
On multiple occasions, Combs threw both objects and people, as well as hit, dragged, choked and shoved others,” a superseding indictment said. “On one occasion, Combs dangled a victim over an
Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs was hit with a new criminal indictment in his sex trafficking case, court records showed on Thursday. The three-count indictment contains no additional charges, but references a total of three alleged female victims,
Sean 'Diddy' Combs trafficked at least three women in a 20-year long sexual abuse scheme, prosecutors said on Thursday in bringing a new criminal indictment against the incarcerated hip-hop mogul. The three-count indictment contains no additional charges,
In Sean Combs' new indictment, federal prosecutors in Manhattan reveal a smattering of detail, but not enough, they say, to delay of his May 5 trial.
A superseding indictment filed January 30 lists two new sex-trafficking victims, the New York Times reports, along with the previous victim from the initial September 2024 indictment. The new indictment features no new charges.
Under the racketeering count, which is now backdated to 2004 from the original indictment’s 2008, prosecutors accuse Combs and his associates of dealing numerous controlled substances, including cocaine, oxycodone, Ecstasy, ketamine and other psychedelic drugs.
Federal prosecutors filed a superseding indictment against Sean “Diddy” Combs, expanding the racketeering conspiracy allegations to include two new female victims.
There are no new charges in a superseding indictment that the U.S. Attorney’s Office filed today against Sean “Diddy” Combs in the Bad Boy Records founder’s sex-trafficking case. However, two new victims have been added to the New York case,