
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s sex trafficking trial in New York resumes on Monday for its eighth week, with special agent Joseph Cerciello expected to conclude his testimony.
Cerciello, who is answering questions on phone and travel records pertaining to the case, is expected to be the prosecution’s final witness, after which it will rest to make way for the defense, which has indicated it will wrap up its case for acquittal in a matter of days.
Jurors could begin their deliberations as soon as Wednesday, following closing arguments.
On Friday, Brendan Paul, a former assistant to Combs, testified that he helped the hip-hop mogul prepare for his drug-fueled sex marathons known as “freak-offs”, and to clean up after them, but denied being Diddy’s “drug mule.”
Paul, who was initially hired to assist Combs with his workouts, testified that he sometimes bought drugs for his employer but rejected the description as constituting only a small part of his job.
Combs is facing charges of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution, and racketeering conspiracy. Federal authorities have accused him of threatening, abusing, and coercing victims “to fulfill his sexual desires” between 2004 and 2024. He has denied any wrongdoing.
Combs not expected to testify in his own defense
We are not currently expecting Diddy’s defense attorneys to call him to the stand this week but you never know.
Here’s more on why not.
Joe Sommerlad23 June 2025 13:40
Diddy’s former assistant describes putting on gloves to clean up ‘freak offs’Diddy’s former assistant describes putting on gloves to clean up ‘freak offs’
On Friday, Brendan Paul, a former assistant to Combs, testified that he helped the hip-hop mogul prepare for his drug-fueled sex marathons known as “freak-offs”, and to clean up after them, but denied being Diddy’s “drug mule.”
Paul, who was initially hired to assist Combs with his workouts, testified that he sometimes bought drugs for his employer but rejected the description as constituting only a small part of his job.
Here’s a full report from Kelly Rissman.
Joe Sommerlad23 June 2025 13:20
Final prosecution witness to conclude testimony before defense makes case for acquittal
Sean “Diddy” Combs’s sex trafficking trial in New York resumes on Monday for its eighth week, with special agent Joseph Cerciello expected to conclude his testimony.
Cerciello, who is answering questions on phone and travel records pertaining to the case, is expected to be the prosecution’s final witness, after which it will rest to make way for the defense, which has indicated it will wrap up its case for acquittal in a matter of days.
Jurors could begin their deliberations as soon as Wednesday, following closing arguments.

Joe Sommerlad23 June 2025 13:00
Good morning
Hello and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the sex trafficking trial of hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs as it resumes in New York.
Combs is facing sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy charges.
He was arrested in September 2024 as federal authorities alleged he threatened, abused and coerced victims “to fulfill his sexual desires” between 2004 and 2024.
Combs has denied any accusations of wrongdoing.
Joe Sommerlad23 June 2025 12:40