Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing increased legal challenges as prosecutors plan to utilize a 911 call and testimony from his former employees to bolster their case. The government alleges that in 2011, Diddy unlawfully entered a Los Angeles residence where a victim was present. Prosecutors intend to present the 911 call made by the victim post-break-in as evidence during the trial. Along with this call, prosecutors aim to introduce statements and communications from Diddy's ex-employees, such as text messages and recordings, to support the allegations of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution. The government seeks to limit Diddy's defense from introducing his prior statements that do not meet specific legal exceptions. Diddy is charged with various crimes spanning from 2004 to 2024 concerning kidnapping, arson, violence, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution. His trial is set to commence on May 5. The admissibility of the 911 call as evidence is yet to be determined by the judge.
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