Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Jury to Decide if He Led an Entourage or a Criminal Enterprise

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Music|Sean Combs Jury to Decide if He Led an Entourage or a Criminal Enterprise

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Selection of jurors is to begin Monday in a federal case that accuses the music mogul of deploying his employees to help him commit crimes.

Sean Combs, sporting a dark beard and goatee and wearing a black brocade blazer with a heavy diamond chain, is photographed at a music industry event.
The prosecution’s case against Sean Combs centers on a theory that his employees and associates enabled a pattern of criminal activity spanning two decades.Credit...Mark Von Holden/Invision, via Associated Press

Julia Jacobs

May 5, 2025Updated 8:34 a.m. ET

Running the life of Sean Combs has long involved a large retinue of employees, including security guards, personal assistants, household staff and higher-ranking supervisors.

At the music mogul’s trial on charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, the jury will be confronted with the question of whether Mr. Combs led a typical celebrity entourage or, as prosecutors will argue, a criminal enterprise responsible for enabling years of sexual exploitation and other crimes.

The selection of that jury begins on Monday as prosecutors and defense lawyers work to choose a 12-member panel for a sprawling case that will put much of Mr. Combs’s life on trial and focus particular scrutiny on the conduct of his employees over two decades.

The government says employees set up hotel rooms, procured drugs and arranged for male prostitutes ahead of what prosecutors have described as “drug-fueled coercive sex marathons.” They paid women to keep them under Mr. Combs’s financial control, investigators say, and when Mr. Combs became violent, they managed the aftermath.

“They facilitated the cover up of those assaults,” prosecutors wrote of Mr. Combs’s staffers in court papers, “by helping the defendant bribe witnesses, arranging treatment for the victims, secreting the victims away from the public until their injuries healed, and contacting victims in the aftermath of the defendant’s assaults.”

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In a search of Mr. Combs’s home in Miami, prosecutors said, law enforcement seized firearms and ammunition, including two AR-15s with defaced serial numbers in his bedroom closet.Credit...Dave Sanders for The New York Times

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