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Diddy The Abused? Diddy And The Plan To Claim The 'Mutual Combat Defense' (5/14/25)

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In his ongoing federal sex trafficking trial, Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense team is asserting that his past relationship with singer Cassie Ventura involved mutual domestic violence. Attorney Marc Agnifilo acknowledged Combs' involvement in domestic violence but emphasized that the abuse was reciprocal, stating, "We are absolutely going to admit to domestic violence. But at what point does it become coercive?" The defense aims to challenge Ventura's credibility by presenting evidence, including two cell phone videos, that allegedly depict her exhibiting violent behavior towards Combs. They also plan to introduce a "corrected" version of the 2016 hotel surveillance footage showing Combs assaulting Ventura, which had previously surfaced and led to public backlash.


This strategy is part of a broader defense narrative portraying Combs' actions as part of a consensual "swinger lifestyle," rather than criminal behavior. The defense contends that the prosecution is mischaracterizing consensual activities and plans to question the motivations of the accusers. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which include racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. The trial, expected to last approximately eight weeks, will feature testimony from multiple witnesses, including Ventura, and could involve discussions of various celebrities during proceedings.


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Diddy Trial: Sean Combs Says He's Cassie's Domestic Violence Victim - Business Insider
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