
In the 1990s and 2000s, Sean “Diddy” Combs reigned over American hip-hop. He produced chart-topping albums, launched an influential record label, recorded hit songs, inked lucrative branding deals and catapulted hip-hop into a worldwide cultural force. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. But over the last two years, Combs’ empire has come crashing down amid a wave of sexual abuse and misconduct allegations.
Main Idea: Sean Combs is going on trial in federal court in Manhattan on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, and he has denied all wrongdoing.
Key Points:
The trial may deepen public concern about sexual abuse, power abuse, and trust in celebrity-led businesses.
A public trial could give voters and consumers more facts about how high-profile misconduct is investigated and punished.
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Central figure in the federal trial; the article focuses on the charges, defense, and allegations against him.
Key alleged victim whose prior civil allegations and expected testimony are central to the case.
Presiding judge in the trial and a notable public official in the article’s courtroom coverage.
Lead defense attorney for Combs and a named participant in the trial coverage.
Mentioned as the nominator of the trial judge, but not a focus of the story.
Cited as having reportedly recommended the judge, but only in background context.
Federal court district tied to the prosecution and judge assignment in the case.
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One of Combs’ attorneys, mentioned as part of the defense team.
Recently joined Combs’ defense team and is mentioned for his prior high-profile case.
Referenced as a prior client of Combs’ lead attorney, part of counsel background.
Referenced as a prior client of Combs’ lead attorney, providing context on counsel.