The start of Diddy's federal trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges was postponed to Monday after intense questioning of potential jurors by prosecutors and Diddy's defense team. The delay was due to concerns that some jurors might back out over the weekend due to the case's high-profile nature. The final jury selection from a pool of 43 candidates will take place on Monday, with 12 jurors and six alternates chosen. The trial, expected to last about eight weeks, will proceed on schedule once the jury is sworn in. One key witness, identified as Victim-1 and believed to be Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, will be called early in the proceedings. The jury's identities will be kept confidential, and they are advised to avoid media coverage and discussions about the case. Diddy was actively involved in the jury selection process, showing reactions to potential jurors' responses. He faces up to 15 years to life in prison if convicted on racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and prostitution charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty.