Who’s in Diddy’s sex trafficking trial
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High-profile criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos was reprimanded in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial for speaking about the case on a Hollywood podcast.
Israel Florez is an LAPD officer who alleges he witnessed Diddy assault Cassie and then claims Diddy attempted to bribe him. Daniel Phillip is a stripper who alleges Diddy paid thousands to engage in the freak offs and engage in sexual acts with Cassie.
At this advanced stage of the social media and podcasting era, nearly every celebrity legal proceeding plays primarily as fodder for content. The case against Sean Combs will bring the dynamic to a new peak.
Geragos, who isn’t officially on the defense team, was admonished by U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, who called his remarks “outrageous.”
Atlanta criminal-defense attorney Bruce Harvey, who co-represented Young Thug’s co-defendant Nichols, agreed. “Brian is a meticulous lawyer, always very thorough and prepared — leaves no stone unturned,” Harvey said.
Mark Geragos, who is working with the Sean Combs legal team, was lambasted by the judge in a closed-door meeting.
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Sean “Diddy” Combs, 55, is a music and business mogul, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. He founded Bad Boy Records in 1993, launching the careers of artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans,
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Lawyer Mark Geragos appears to have been helping Diddy in his criminal sex-trafficking trial while also discussing the case on a TMZ podcast he hosts.
Leading up to his criminal trial, Sean “Diddy” Combs has bolstered his legal team, but one lawyer in the courtroom gained some attention as jury selection began this week.
Diddy looks like he's leaning on his faith as he goes on trial for sex trafficking ... because he was reading from the Holy Bible in court.