Tiger Warning: This article mentions sexual harassment and S*X smuggling.
Sean Didi Combes is expected to spend in eight figures during his ongoing S*X trafficing case. The rapper, whose federal test began on Monday with a jury selection, received a list of defense lawyers on the board to fight for it.
In addition, p. Didi has also recruited a jury advisor, Linda Morno, so that the gamblers can be helped and their profiles can be broken. Apart from the lawyers who will represent them in the court, the rapper has also got the Mark Geragos and Tina gland to oversee the jury from the balcony.
Given the list of lawyers in terms of their attack, Comombs will have to vacate their pocket, as each name that will help the sister with the case will charge a heavy amount.
In a conversation with the media portal, the founder of the West Coast Trial Lawyers and a former federal prosecutor, Neama Rahmani, dropped the legumes on Didi’s defense fee. He said, “I hope Didi spends eight figures, or over $ 10 million, on defense fee, when all this is said and done. In complex federal cases, top -level criminal defense lawyers charge retainers of $ 1 million or more.”
He further revealed, “Didi has a small army of lawyers working on her case. It is expected when her net worth was allegedly $ 1 billion and her life is on line.”
The former prosecutor further broke the cost, revealing, “The test will last for two months, and all lawyers, paralegal, assistants, experts and jury advisors may exceed $ 100,000 for each day of daily burn tests.
Meanwhile, a source close to the rapper shared that while many top defense lawyers’ fees have not been revealed, they confirmed that the cost would increase by millions.
For the case, the jury selection will be wrapped by 12 May, and the test will begin in the next week.
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