As fans demand the full list of Diddy associates who they believe are connected to his alleged sex trafficking, Daily Mails new podcast on the rappers downfall sets to expose the full story of the rappers problematic past as he prepares for trial.
The Trial of Diddy will air in the coming weeks, bringing listeners every detail of the story so far - and updates from Diddys looming criminal trial.
DailyMail.com West Coast News Editor Marjorie Hernandez has been investigating accusations against Diddy for the last six months.
In a trailer for the podcast that was released today, she sets the scene for his downfall.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had it all. In the 90s and 00s, he produced global hits for the hottest stars in the world, including Biggie, Mary J. Blige and J Lo.
Then came the business deals, from vodka to media companies - everything Diddy touched turned to gold.
Listen to the trailer for The Trial of Diddy here:
Combs, 54, was indicted for sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution earlier this month in New York City
Now he faces multiple federal charges in New York.
The Daily Mail journalist will be speaking to the people in the eye of the storm as the case and trial against Diddy unfolds.
Launched in the UK in 2022, The Trial is an award-winning, chart-topping podcast with over 30 million downloads that goes behind the headlines of some of the biggest cases in the world.
Combs, 54, was indicted for sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution earlier this month in New York City.
He pleaded not guilty to all three charges and was denied bail.
The judge who will preside over his case agreed with prosecutors that he was a serious flight risk and that he posed a danger to others.
Its a stunning fall for the Its All About the Benjamins rapper, who was once hip-hops wealthiest and most influential mogul.
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, in revealing what federal agents found during the March raid of Diddys Miami residence, displayed graphics that showed off confiscated unmarked AR-15s, ammunition, as well as 1,000 bottles of baby oil and other lubricant.
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Diddy pleaded not guilty to all three charges and was denied bail
The indictment alleges that between at least 2008 and the present, Combs abused, threatened and coerced victims to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct, Williams said.
The indictment alleges that Combs used and exploited women and other people for years, and in a variety of ways. As alleged, Combs used force, threats of force, and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performances with male commercial sex workers, some of whom transported, or caused to be transported, over state lines.
They also revealed evidence had been gathered of Combs’ long-rumored sex parties — which he referred to as freak offs — during their raids on his Los Angeles and Miami homes, finding, electronic devices that contain images and videos of the freak offs, with multiple victims.
Diddy liked to plan and control the sex performances, the feds alleged, that sometimes lasted days at a time, and involved sex workers and a variety of narcotics such as ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB, which Combs distributed to the victims to keep them obedient and compliant.