The federal criminal trial of rapper and music producer, Sean Combs, has wrapped up in Lower Manhattan, New York. Mr. Combs has been charged with Racketeering Conspiracy, Sex Trafficking by Force or Coercion, and Transportation to Engage in Prostitution. His accusers claim that he raped, trafficked and physically assaulted them multiple times over a ten year period. Mr. Combs has denied the allegations, and has stated that his accusers engaged consensual relations with him., and that his personal relationships are unrelated to his business enterprises. The federal prosecutors have painted Mr. Combs as a violent man, who used his status and power to victimize two former girlfriends, and to operate his business enterprises for criminal purposes. The defense has countered that the statements against him are part of a “money grab” by his accusers. If convicted of the charges, Mr. Combs faces the potential of decades in federal prison.
Federal Prosecutors Try to Limit Remedies for Compassionate Release in Plea Agreements
In federal court, many people who are accused of crimes face very steep sentences. Those steep penalties give federal prosecutors plenty of leverage when it comes to obtaining guilty pleas. But now, some federal prosecutors are even taking things a step further, by...
