Jurors shown explicit texts and videos as Diddy trial nears end

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The sex trafficking trial for Sean “Diddy” Combs is nearing its end as the government is expected to deliver closing arguments by the end of the week. Jurors were shown explicit videos and texts in court, appearing to be linked to the “freak offs” at the center of the case against the music mogul.