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Federal Prosecutors Drop Key Allegations Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Ahead of Closing Arguments

June 25, 2025
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In a significant development that could reshape the trajectory of the high-profile trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, federal prosecutors have dropped several explosive allegations against him, including attempted kidnapping, attempted arson, and aiding and abetting sex trafficking.

The decision, disclosed in a letter submitted Tuesday to U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, comes just a day before closing arguments were scheduled to begin in the ongoing criminal trial. According to the letter, the move was in response to the judge’s instruction to streamline jury instructions, suggesting a strategic shift in the prosecution’s approach as the trial nears its conclusion.

Although Combs still faces multiple counts of sex trafficking under federal racketeering statutes, the removal of these specific allegations underscores the prosecution’s challenges in presenting compelling evidence on some of the more sensational claims.

Among the dropped charges was the alleged attempted kidnapping of Capricorn Clark, a former employee who reportedly endured a forced lie detector test after being taken to a remote location over suspicions of involvement in a jewelry theft. Another dropped allegation centered on pop singer Cassie Ventura, who prosecutors previously claimed was forcibly confined at the upscale London Hotel. Both incidents had been presented as part of a broader narrative of coercion and control allegedly orchestrated by Combs.

Also notably withdrawn was the dramatic accusation that Combs orchestrated the explosion of rapper Kid Cudi’s car in a jealous rage. While the allegation drew widespread public attention, prosecutors conceded during the trial that no direct evidence tied Combs to the incident, weakening their ability to secure a conviction on that front.

Legal analysts say the decision to pare down the charges may reflect prosecutorial caution amid mounting concerns over evidentiary gaps. “Prosecutors are likely focusing on the most provable aspects of the case to avoid confusion among jurors and bolster the credibility of their arguments,” said Maria Sandoval, a former federal prosecutor.

Nevertheless, the core of the government’s case—sex trafficking—remains intact, albeit with modifications. While still pursuing those charges, prosecutors indicated they will no longer proceed with certain elements, including aiding and abetting. The exact portions of the sex trafficking claims to be omitted were not specified in the letter to the court.

In a strategic effort to shape juror perception, the government also made several legal requests regarding jury instructions. They asked that jurors be reminded that prior sexual consent does not imply ongoing consent and that monetary compensation does not negate claims of forced labor. These clarifications are critical, as they directly address common misconceptions about coercion and consent within trafficking law.

Further, prosecutors urged the court to clarify that coercion in sex trafficking cases does not require physical restraint or overt commercial transactions, emphasizing that psychological manipulation, threats, or abuse of power can also constitute illegal coercion under federal statutes.

Combs has consistently denied all allegations, maintaining that he is the target of a politically motivated smear campaign. His legal team has yet to comment on the dropped charges.

As the trial moves into its final stages, the narrowed focus on sex trafficking may provide a clearer path forward for jurors—while simultaneously raising the stakes for both prosecution and defense in what remains one of the most closely watched celebrity trials in recent memory.

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Federal prosecutors have dropped key allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs—attempted kidnapping, attempted arson, and aiding and abetting sex trafficking—due to lack of evidence and to streamline jury instructions. While the most serious sex trafficking charges remain, the prosecution is now focusing on a narrower set of claims as the trial nears its conclusion.


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