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[The Closing Arguments in the Sean 'Diddy' Combs Racketeering Trial]-[Sean Combs: The defense’s closing and the prosecution's rebuttal.]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-06-28

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The Defense Strategy: A Tale of Two Trials

In a pivotal moment for the Sean Combs racketeering trial, lead defense attorney Mark Agnifilo presented his closing arguments to the jury, framing the proceedings as a "tale of two trials." Agnifilo sought to contrast what he characterized as a "real" version of Combs—a "successful black entrepreneur" and a "beloved CEO"—against the "fake" and "exaggerated" criminal enterprise alleged by the prosecution.

Central to the defense's strategy was a bold attempt to humanize Combs while addressing the undeniable evidence of domestic violence. Agnifilo openly admitted to the abuse, specifically referencing the video of Combs beating Cassie Ventura. However, he argued that while the domestic violence was "terrible," it did not constitute a broader criminal conspiracy. By framing the trial as a "money grab" sparked by Cassie’s civil lawsuit, the defense contended that the federal investigation would never have occurred if not for financial motives. Agnifilo even attempted to portray the relationship between Combs and his accusers as a "great love story," a characterization that drew significant skepticism from observers.

Weaponizing the Raids

Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the defense's closing was the attempt to capitalize on the public perception of the high-profile raids on Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Agnifilo adopted a "sarcastic and sassy tone," mocking the government's seizure of items like "Astroglide and baby oil." By rhetorically asking if the world was now "safe from astroglide," the defense aimed to paint the federal government as an invasive force overstepping its bounds into Combs' private life. This performative bravado was clearly calculated to resonate with the public and potentially sway jurors who might view the government's heavy-handed tactics with suspicion.

The Prosecution’s Rebuttal: Reframing the Narrative

Following the defense's four-hour presentation, lead prosecutor Maureen Comey delivered a sharp rebuttal. Comey urged the jury to disregard portions of the defense's argument, specifically those that violated jury instructions by speculating on the prosecution's motives.

Refuting the defense's claims regarding the Mann Act, Comey dismantled the assertion that Combs paid escorts for their "scintillating conversation" rather than for sex. She famously remarked that the claim "doesn't pass the laugh test," reinforcing the prosecution's central theme: in Combs’ world, "no was never an option." Comey insisted that the defense’s rhetoric was merely an attempt to provide "excuse after excuse for inexcusable behavior," urging the jury to look past the theatrics and focus on the evidence of a systematic criminal enterprise.

Jury Perception and Trial Conclusion

As the trial nears its end, the atmosphere in the courtroom remains charged. Reports from the scene suggest mixed reactions from the jury, with some members taking notes while others appeared to respond to the defense's more theatrical moments. The trial now moves into its final phase, with the judge set to provide "copious amounts of jury instructions" before the case is handed over for deliberation. As the courtroom saga concludes, the focus shifts entirely to how the jury will reconcile the defense's narrative of a misunderstood CEO against the prosecution's portrayal of a powerful figure who operated above the law.

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it was pretty equal on both sides.
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Agnifilo made light of the raids
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