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June 21, 2025 2 mins
Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, Puffy, or P Diddy, is at the center of one of the most high-profile entertainment trials in recent years. Listeners, this week saw dramatic testimony in his Manhattan racketeering and sex-trafficking case, with the sixth former personal assistant, Brendan Paul, taking the stand to decode Combs's private slang and insider references for the jury. Prosecutors pressed Paul to explain terms like "Gucci bag active" and "SEAL Team Six," which referred to Combs's state of readiness, wild behavior, and insider dealings within his organization.

Paul, who worked for Combs from 2022 until the mogul’s arrest in 2024, detailed to the court how these phrases were used among staff and how they related to the narcotics-distribution, sex-trafficking, and forced-labor charges that could lead to a life sentence for Combs if he’s convicted. According to Business Insider, the testimony revealed a world of coded communication and intensive work schedules that prosecutors argue were mechanisms to maintain silence and loyalty among Combs's employees.

NBC News reported that on Friday, June 20, prosecutors prepared to rest their case, highlighting corroborating evidence such as Brendan Paul’s own arrest for cocaine possession, which prosecutors say ties directly into the drug distribution allegations against Combs. With the prosecution close to finishing, the defense is poised to present its witnesses early next week, and both sides could rest as soon as Wednesday, with closing arguments to follow.

The Los Angeles Times reports that federal prosecutors allege Combs ran Bad Boy Entertainment as a criminal enterprise, comparing it to a mob family and accusing it of orchestrating intimidation, violence, forced labor, and other crimes to cover up sexual abuse, trafficking, and prostitution. The indictment describes how Combs and his associates allegedly lured women under the guise of relationships, then used threats, drugs like ketamine and GHB, and a network of enablers to compel participation in so-called “freak-offs”—orgies attended and sometimes observed by Combs. The mogul has publicly and defiantly maintained his innocence since his arrest last September and remains the only one charged so far as the sweeping federal investigation continues.

Listeners are reminded that these are allegations, and Combs’s legal team continues to contest the narrative, insisting there was no criminal enterprise, only an entertainment company beset by disgruntled former employees and opportunists. The outcome of the trial, with the potential for a life sentence, could have lasting implications for the music and entertainment industry.
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