Sean 'Diddy Comb' Prosecutor says they may have lost key witnesses

Sean Diddy's comb's federal criminal trial is almost a jury, but the prosecution of rap tycoons could be hit during the colorful selection process, as the federal government acknowledged that one of the four main witnesses who testified at the New York federal trial may not show up.

On Friday, prosecutors and defense teams will have the opportunity to question potential jurors while maintaining justice and impartiality while exploring their background in the second round, any experience of violence and the ability to weigh the evidence surrounding sexual assault and abuse. Combs is charged with allegations of sexual trafficking, extortion and prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to him and denied that any charges against him were true.

As part of the selection process, potential jurors handed over a series of questions in the brochure this week, asking them some personal questions to understand their ability to stay impartial and more. They were also presented with a list of A-level celebrities and local names, with jurors asking if names could appear fairly. The list includes actor Michael B. The list also includes actor Mike Myers' name for unknown reasons.

The jurors also had a 1-1 interview conducted by Judge Arun Subramanian, who dismissed a woman who said in 2016, the infamous comb attacked Ventura, which was leaked in a hotel corridor in 2016, and the video leaked CNN leaks on CNN last year. Throughout the selection process, the impact of the video was obvious, even causing defense attorney Marc Agnifilo to express frustration about how it affected the jury’s selection process. Another potential juror admitted on a social media site that he "liked" a video in which comics Dave Chappelle made a gag last year when he was attacked by federal investigators at Combs' home. Jurors dismissed it because unconscious social media is “destined to roll.”

On Wednesday, a juror said he was distracted by Disney+'s release Ando Complete all his questionnaires. "I'm tired," the potential juror replied USA Today. “I’m fighting for the new Star Wars (series) Ando. It just came out. "The judge asked the man about his ability to focus on the trial, or whether he would be "busy with binging" Ando? The potential juror replied: "Like I said, I'm binging feet - I'm just lazy. ”

After three days of a jury, the trial is moving forward. 45 potential jurors have been selected to move forward. On Friday, the prosecutor and the defense team will narrow down the 12 men and women who will serve in the trial jury, plus six replacements.

It was during the jury selection Wednesday that prosecutors told Judge Subramanian that they may have lost their plans to testify in the case of an anti-degenerate rap tycoon. The witness, who was appointed as victim 3 in the indictment, will tell the court how the comb “forced her to have sex” and how she was “sexually exploited” by him. Prosecutors said they are now uncertain whether Victim 3 will attend the trial.

Prosecutor Maurene Comey said Wednesday: "We don't know if she intends to show up, we are working to find out the answer." New York Post The report said the admission was due to pressure from the court to request an update on the matter.

Comey told the court that the prosecutor woman said Victim 3 "is not living locally" and "probably not showing up, even if we try to enforce the subpoena and want to call her." This is a week after federal prosecutors said she was willing to use her name in court.

The prosecutor's team will update the situation on Friday morning. Three other alleged comb victims will testify at the trial, which will be heard on Monday to open.