The Ongoing Trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs: Jury Selection Delays and Impending Testimony
The much-anticipated criminal trial of the once-revered rap mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently facing hiccups in the jury selection process. As it stands, the selection will stretch into Monday, May 12, coinciding with the day that the opening statements are expected to commence.
Prospective jurors are undergoing rigorous questioning, particularly regarding their potential connections to issues of sexual assault, harassment, or domestic violence—whether as victims themselves or through family and friends. Additionally, they are being scrutinized for any history of accusations or charges related to these serious offenses.
USA Today reports:
“To avoid the logistical nightmare of restarting the entire jury selection process, both legal teams and the presiding judge have agreed to finalize the jury from a pool of 43 candidates who have survived the intense vetting rounds.”
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Currently, the jury pool consists of 45 candidates, following the removal of two jurors. One individual opted out due to “personal wellbeing” concerns, while another was dismissed after failing to disclose an active lawsuit against New York City during the selection process.
Also anticipated for Monday is the deposition of Cassie Ventura. Defense attorneys plan to avoid cross-examining her on certain unspecified medical issues but intend to delve into what they term her ‘propensity for violence’.
“The defense asserts that they aim to portray her as a person with a history of confrontations, suggesting she is ‘a strong, capable individual who does not shy away from disputes’.”

“Rather than dismiss the allegations of violence, Combs’ legal team contends that there was ‘mutual violence in their relationship’, arguing against the prosecution’s claim that she was ‘coerced’.”
Judge Subramanian has already pointed out that “strong individuals can be coerced, just as easily as weaker ones,” a statement that challenges the defense’s narrative.
“The judge has taken a firm stance against remarks made by a member of Combs’ defense team, who referred to prosecutors as a ‘six-pack of white women’ during a podcast. ‘Such comments are unacceptable for someone representing a legal profession,’ Judge Subramanian remarked privately to attorney Marc Geragos on May 6.”
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