The Diddy trial took a new turn as the jury sent more notes to the judge, causing a halt in the deliberations. The jury foreperson initially raised concerns about Juror No. 25 not following instructions, and shortly after, a second communication was sent to the judge.
Around 4:50 PM ET on Monday, Diddy was escorted back into the courtroom by federal marshals as Judge Arun Subramanian announced that he had received two new notes from the jury. The first note sought clarification on a racketeering-related count, specifically asking if handing over a controlled substance after being asked for it constitutes distribution. Both the defense and prosecution attorneys requested time to weigh in on this note.
The second note was not a question but a statement indicating that the jury intended to go home at 5 PM that day. In response, Judge Subramanian informed the jurors that he would address their first question the following morning and instructed them to reconvene at 9 AM to continue deliberations.
After the jury left, prosecuting attorney Maureen Comey expressed her belief that the answer to the distribution question was affirmative. On the other hand, defense attorney Marc Agnifilo requested additional time to discuss the matter with his team. The judge then instructed both sides to confer and come to a resolution within an hour.
The trial’s developments have kept both the legal teams and the public on edge as they await further updates on the jury deliberations. The uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the trial continues to captivate attention as Diddy’s fate hangs in the balance.