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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Diddy Files Motion for Acquittal or New Trial, Says Mann Act Doesn’t Apply to Him
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Diddy Files Motion for Acquittal or New Trial, Says Mann Act Doesn’t Apply to Him

Last updated: July 30, 2025 11:35 pm
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The Mann Act, also known as the White-Slave Traffic Act, is a federal law that prohibits the transportation of individuals across state lines for immoral purposes, such as prostitution or debauchery. Diddy’s conviction on these charges stemmed from allegations that he transported women across state lines for the purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activities.

However, Diddy argues that he was merely a voyeur and amateur pornographer, and that the Mann Act does not apply to him. He claims that he did not engage in any illegal activities himself, but was simply filming consensual sexual encounters between adults for personal use.

In the court documents, Diddy’s defense team argues that the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to support a conviction under the Mann Act. They claim that the prosecution failed to prove that Diddy transported the women across state lines for immoral purposes, and that the charges should be thrown out.

If Judge Subramanian does not grant Diddy’s request to overturn the conviction, the defense team is asking for a new trial on the Mann Act charges. They argue that Diddy was denied a fair trial due to errors made by the prosecution and the court, and that he deserves another chance to present his case.

It remains to be seen how the court will rule on Diddy’s request for a new trial or for the overturning of his Mann Act conviction. However, one thing is clear – Diddy is determined to fight these charges and clear his name.

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The Mann Act, also known as the White-Slave Traffic Act, is a federal law that prohibits the transportation of individuals across state lines for the purpose of engaging in illegal sexual activities. It was originally enacted in 1910 to combat human trafficking and the exploitation of women for prostitution. The Act has been used to prosecute a wide range of cases involving the transportation of individuals for immoral purposes.

One recent case that has brought the Mann Act into the spotlight is the legal troubles of music mogul Diddy. Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was charged with violating the Mann Act in connection with his alleged involvement in arranging for the transportation of sex workers across state lines for the purpose of engaging in sexual activities. However, Diddy’s legal team has vehemently denied the charges and maintains that he is innocent of any wrongdoing.

According to Diddy’s defense team, he is the only person ever convicted under the Mann Act who did not profit from prostitution, engage in sexual activities with the alleged sex workers, or arrange for their transportation. During the trial, none of the sex workers, nor Diddy’s former girlfriend Cassie Ventura or another woman known as “Jane,” testified that Diddy had engaged in sexual activities with the sex workers. They all stated that he was merely present during the encounters, either watching or recording the events as they unfolded.

Furthermore, testimony revealed that it was the women, not Diddy, who made all the arrangements for the sex workers, including travel, compensation, and hotel accommodations. Diddy’s defense team argues that his involvement was limited to voyeurism and that paying to watch others engage in sexual activities does not constitute prostitution under the law. They also point out that multiple state courts have ruled that voyeurism is not illegal if all parties involved are consenting adults.

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Diddy’s team also asserts that the male sex workers involved in the case were not coerced or forced into the activities but were willing participants who enjoyed the encounters and had established friendships with Cassie and “Jane.” In essence, they were all friends engaging in consensual activities.

In conclusion, the Mann Act is a complex and controversial law that has been used to prosecute a wide range of cases involving the transportation of individuals for illegal sexual activities. Diddy’s case highlights the challenges and nuances of enforcing the Act and raises important questions about the definition of prostitution and consent in such cases.

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