Prosecutors had expected to rest case by Friday but delay means they are unlikely to finish until Monday

A juror’s vertigo on Wednesday ended another day of the sex-trafficking trial for music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs before it began.

Prosecutors had expected to rest their case by Friday after presenting evidence for the last six weeks, but the delay means they are unlikely to finish until Monday.

Judge Arun Subramanian announced in the morning that a juror reported symptoms of vertigo on his way to the courthouse.

The judge said it was possibly a “momentary issue” and cancellation of the trial for a day may enable the juror to return on Friday after the trial pauses for the Juneteenth holiday on Thursday.