Federal prosecutors have rested their case against Sean Combs
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday rested their case against Sean Combs.
"At this time, subject to confirming all of the government records are accurate in the record, the government rests," prosecutor Emily Johnson said.
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Toward the end of the defense cross-examination of Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Joseph Cerciello, the jury watched additional excerpts of sex video recordings featuring Combs' ex-girlfriend who testified under the pseudonym "Jane."
The public monitors were turned off and the jury wore headphones so the public could not see or hear the footage. In total, the jury has seen about one hour of this footage during direct and cross-examinations of summary witnesses.
Defense attorney Teny Geragos also showed the jury various expenses paid by a corporate account but reimbursed by one of Combs' personal accounts as the defense seeks to show a separation between the sexual performances and his businesses.
On re-direct, however, Cerciello confirmed the records showed Combs paid for a male escort to cross state lines from Georgia to Florida.