Charges of new sex trafficking filed against Scene ‘Didi’ Comombs
Sean Didi Comombs faced two additional sexual trafficking charges, expanding the federal prosecution against him.

Federal prosecutors have added two allegations to Scene “Didi” Comombs prosecution, expanding the allegations that Hip-Hop Mogul has recently been engaged in sexual trafficking like last year in jail.
A superseding prosecution filed on Friday has been accused of using force, fraud, or forced to force a woman to engage in commercial sex acts from 2021 to 2024.
The prosecution returned by a federal grand jury in Manhattan, also alleges that the Comombs used to involve the woman in the transport-Kaval was identified as the victim-2-and others, including commercial sexual workers, to engage in prostitution during the same time limit.
The new allegations are in addition to a conspiracy and sexual trafficking allegations filed against Comombs on arresting in September. They increase the total number of allegations against him by three to five.
The 55 -year -old Comombs has been scheduled to trial on 5 May. He is lodged in a federal jail in Brooklyn. A message seeking comment on new allegations was left with his representatives.
Comombs refuse to commit any offense and requested not to be guilty for the first set of allegations, alleging that they made women tremendous and abused women with help from a network of colleagues and employees, while silenting the victims through blackmail and violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beating.
Federal prosecutors alleged that “I Will Be Missing You” singer and founder of Bad Boy Records used their “power and prestige” as a music star to motivate women victims to drug-ups, sexually offered sex with male sex workers in events of “frick offs”.
Central to the case is a video of 1 March 2016 that kills and kills his then girlfriend, R&B singer in the hall of Los Angeles Hotel. The prosecutors said the attack took place during a “eccentric”. The lawyers of Comombs argue that the footage was nothing more than a glimpse of “a complex but decade-time consent”.
Comombs lawyers say the case should never have been brought and fighting to dismiss an allegation in which he was taken to a male escort in the state lines.
Cambs counsel Alexandra Ae Shapiro wrote in a February court, “The government has mainly implemented a criminal case based on allegations that Mr. Combs and his two long girlfriends sometimes brought a third party – a male escort – in his sexual relations.”
“Each of the three allegations in the case is based on the principle that this type of sexual activity is a federal crime,” said Shapiro.
Friday’s superstiting prosecution has been filed in the second Comombs case.
Previously, in January, federal prosecutors revealed that their case involved at least three women, which they said that Combes forced to engage in commercial sex acts. In turn, the prosecutors said, they gave them money, career opportunities and rent and payment of housing expenses.
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