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    Diddy’s verdict sparks debate on domestic abuse ruling

    The split decision followed weeks of testimony about celebrity parties, hidden abuse and long-term control.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2025
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    New York: Diddy’s verdict on domestic abuse case has drawn renewed attention to how the justice system handles sexual violence, power and coercion.

    A federal jury has found music mogul Sean ‘Diddys’ Combs guilty of transporting individuals to engage in prostitution but not guilty of sex trafficking or racketeering.

    The split decision followed weeks of testimony about celebrity parties, hidden abuse and long-term control. Prosecutors argued that Combs used financial power and physical violence to coerce his former girlfriends into acts they did not want to perform.

    Surveillance footage from 2016 showed Combs beating singer Casandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura in a hotel hallway, and Ventura testified about a pattern of threats and violence lasting over a decade.

    Experts say the Diddy’s verdict shows society still struggles to understand coercive control within intimate relationships. Emma Katz, a domestic abuse expert, said that victims often stay because leaving can be dangerous or impossible. Katz explained that victims may even send affectionate messages to their abusers to protect themselves from further harm.

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    Despite graphic evidence and Ventura’s testimony, Combs’s lawyers convinced jurors there was no proof of forced sex acts. As Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, noted, the defence admitted the abuse but argued it did not meet the legal definition of sex trafficking.

    This difference in understanding left many advocates questioning whether the justice system truly recognises the nature of domestic abuse.

    Douglas Wigdor, Ventura’s lawyer, said the verdict still holds Combs accountable for federal crimes. Wigdor noted that each transportation charge carries up to 10 years in prison. Advocacy groups praised Ventura and other survivors for coming forward, saying their courage keeps the #MeToo movement alive.

    Yet some campaigners called the split ruling a reminder that victim-blaming and misunderstandings about intimate partner violence remain widespread. Arisha Hatch of UltraViolet described the outcome as a ‘stain’ on a system that has long failed to deliver justice for abuse survivors.

    Experts say the Diddy’s verdict spark debate is a sign that more education and reform are needed to help courts understand the complex realities behind coercion and control in abusive relationships.

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