The jury at the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial found the music mogul not guilty of three of five counts, on Wednesday, July 2. The music mogul was found not guilty of racketeering, and not guilty of sex trafficking ex-partner Casandra Ventura and another woman referred to as "Jane", BBC reports.
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He is found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution, related to both women - he is yet to be sentenced but the charge carries a 10-year maximum prison sentence. As the verdict was read out, Combs remained hard to read. Before, he was praying with his children.
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Casandra Ventura's lawyer says he's pleased Diddy - who has been behind bars since he was arrested in September last year - "still faces substantial jail time". The trial heard from 34 witnesses over nearly two months, including ex-girlfriends, former employees of Combs, male escorts and federal agents.
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