The jury in the federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs revealed Tuesday that they’ve reached decisions on most of the charges, but remain divided on one of the most serious accusations. After roughly 12 hours of deliberation, the panel informed the court they had agreed on four of the five counts but were unable to come to a consensus on the racketeering charge. According to a note sent to the judge, opinions were split with “unpersuadable jurors on both sides.”
Inside the Manhattan courtroom, the atmosphere grew tense as Diddy sat quietly, shoulders low and visibly rattled. His team of attorneys gathered around him before the note was read aloud, and at one point, the music mogul was seen resting his head in his hands, clearly affected by the moment.
Judge Arun Subramanian made it clear that the jury would not be permitted to deliver a partial verdict just yet. Both federal prosecutors and Combs’ defense attorney, Marc Agnifilo, urged the judge to push for continued deliberations instead of accepting the partial outcome. Combs’ legal team even requested that the jury receive the judge’s instructions in person to help resolve the impasse.
The unresolved charge—racketeering conspiracy—holds the harshest possible penalty, including a life sentence. The other four charges, which the jury has reportedly decided on, relate to sex trafficking and transporting individuals for prostitution. Two of those counts involve allegations of trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, with one count linked to Cassie Ventura and another to a woman identified only as “Jane.” The remaining two charges accuse Combs of arranging travel for both alleged victims and commercial sex workers for the purpose of prostitution.
As deliberations continue, the courtroom remains on edge, with both sides awaiting a final decision that could have sweeping consequences.