Prosecutors make closing arguments in six-week trial that heard harrowing testimony from people who faced alleged abuse.

Prosecutors have cited drug-fueled multi-day events as evidence of sex-trafficking charges against the music mogul

Legal experts say testimony of key witnesses has helped build prosecutors' argument, but does not ensure a conviction on all counts.

Closing arguments in the trial of Sean Combs could begin as soon as Thursday, and the jury could begin their deliberations as soon as Friday.

Multiple legal analysts told Forbes prosecutors presented a compelling case that could see Sean “Diddy” Combs convicted of sex trafficking and racketeering—but stressed juries can…

Prosecutors have cited the “freakoffs” as proof of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges that resulted in Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ arrest last September.

Federal prosecutors rested their case Tuesday against disgraced hip-hop titan Sean "Diddy" Combs after 29 days of testimony by dozens of witnesses from escorts to alleged victims…

Sean 'Diddy' Combs charmed the judge in his sex trafficking trial Tuesday just before his defense team made a shockingly short bid at the embattled music mogul's innocence.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs did not testify in his New York sex trafficking trial

High-profile case enters its final stage after more than a month of testimony from 34 witnesses

Closing arguments are set to begin today from the prosecution and the defense in Diddy's six week sex trafficking trial.

The prosecution began its closing argument by focusing on a racketeering charge, describing what they say was a criminal enterprise involving personal assistants and security…

Combs sat with his head down, his chair pushed back a few feet from the defense table, as U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik began.

Prosecutors make closing arguments in six-week trial that heard harrowing testimony from people who faced alleged abuse.

The government said the rapper used his business, power and violence to sex traffic women.

The jury in the federal sex trafficking trial will be sworn in on Monday before opening statements are delivered.

After seven weeks of testimony, the government detailed to jurors why it says the mogul is guilty of sex trafficking and racketeering.

Mr. Combs’s lawyers have contended that two women he is accused of sex trafficking were consensual participants in encounters with escorts.

The music mogul could face life in prison for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution