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The Feds Blast Diddy's Attempt To Exclude Jane Doe's (Victim 2) Personal Notes (6/11/25)
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In a letter to Judge Subramanian, the Government opposed the defense’s motion to strike exhibits GX E-331-F-R and GX E-331-H-R, which had already been admitted into evidence on June 6, 2025. The Government argued that these exhibits were properly admitted and remain central to proving the sex trafficking allegations against Sean Combs. The letter also addressed the defense’s arguments, raised in their June 8th filing and discussed in court, suggesting that the Government’s overarching theory of sex trafficking should be limited or curtailed.
The prosecution maintained that its theory of sex trafficking, as presented to the jury, is fully supported by both the law and the evidence admitted thus far. The letter emphasized that the exhibits in question are not only relevant but critical to establishing the elements of the trafficking offense, particularly in demonstrating the coercion, pattern of conduct, and exploitation alleged. The Government urged the Court to reject the defense’s attempt to narrow the scope of the case or to exclude key evidence that speaks directly to the heart of the charges.
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The prosecution maintained that its theory of sex trafficking, as presented to the jury, is fully supported by both the law and the evidence admitted thus far. The letter emphasized that the exhibits in question are not only relevant but critical to establishing the elements of the trafficking offense, particularly in demonstrating the coercion, pattern of conduct, and exploitation alleged. The Government urged the Court to reject the defense’s attempt to narrow the scope of the case or to exclude key evidence that speaks directly to the heart of the charges.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.396.0.pdf
1101 episodes
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In a letter to Judge Subramanian, the Government opposed the defense’s motion to strike exhibits GX E-331-F-R and GX E-331-H-R, which had already been admitted into evidence on June 6, 2025. The Government argued that these exhibits were properly admitted and remain central to proving the sex trafficking allegations against Sean Combs. The letter also addressed the defense’s arguments, raised in their June 8th filing and discussed in court, suggesting that the Government’s overarching theory of sex trafficking should be limited or curtailed.
The prosecution maintained that its theory of sex trafficking, as presented to the jury, is fully supported by both the law and the evidence admitted thus far. The letter emphasized that the exhibits in question are not only relevant but critical to establishing the elements of the trafficking offense, particularly in demonstrating the coercion, pattern of conduct, and exploitation alleged. The Government urged the Court to reject the defense’s attempt to narrow the scope of the case or to exclude key evidence that speaks directly to the heart of the charges.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.396.0.pdf
…
continue reading
The prosecution maintained that its theory of sex trafficking, as presented to the jury, is fully supported by both the law and the evidence admitted thus far. The letter emphasized that the exhibits in question are not only relevant but critical to establishing the elements of the trafficking offense, particularly in demonstrating the coercion, pattern of conduct, and exploitation alleged. The Government urged the Court to reject the defense’s attempt to narrow the scope of the case or to exclude key evidence that speaks directly to the heart of the charges.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.396.0.pdf
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