After weeks of testimony and mounting speculation, the jury has delivered its verdict in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs — clearing him of the most serious accusations, but convicting him on two felony counts.
Diddy was found not guilty of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking involving Cassie Ventura and another woman identified as Jane. However, the jury convicted him on two separate counts of violating the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution.
Each count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years, meaning Combs could face up to 20 years in prison.
The decision came down Wednesday morning, just an hour after jurors resumed deliberations. A note was sent to Judge Arun Subramanian confirming that the panel had reached a unanimous verdict. In total, the eight men and four women of the jury deliberated over two full days.
Prosecutors presented 34 witnesses over nearly seven weeks of testimony. Diddy’s legal team, in contrast, called no witnesses and argued the prosecution had not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Final Verdict Summary:
- Count 1 – Racketeering conspiracy: Not Guilty
- Count 2 – Sex Trafficking by force, fraud or coercion (Cassie Ventura): Not Guilty
- Count 3 – Mann Act Transportation (Cassie Ventura): Guilty
- Count 4 – Sex Trafficking by force, fraud or coercion (Jane): Not Guilty
- Count 5 – Mann Act Transportation (Jane): Guilty
With sentencing still pending, the case remains far from over. Combs’ legal team is expected to appeal the convictions, while public attention continues to build around what comes next for the music mogul.