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Diddy seen in intimate photos revealed by ex-girlfriend as trial enters final stretch: Live updates

Diddy seen in intimate photos revealed by ex-girlfriend as trial enters final stretch: Live updates

Daily Mail​9 hours ago

Among evidence photos to become public this week in Diddy's trial is a trove of intimate snaps from the mogul's relationship with 'Jane'.
Photos see Diddy on the beach, getting a massage, at dinner and doing beauty treatments throughout the course of the relationship.
Prosecution in the trial are expected to rest their case as soon as today, where the defense is said to call on no witnesses.
Closing arguments are expected to begin Thursday.
The prosecution claims Combs used his fame and power, as well as violence, to force his girlfriends into his 'freak-off' sex marathons. The defense says prosecutors are trying to criminalize sexual activity between consenting adults.
They admit their client was involved in domestic abuse, but argue he has not committed the federal crimes of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
Combs, 55, has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Trove of intimate photos revealed by ex-girlfriend 'Jane'
Among evidence photos to become public this week is a trove of intimate snaps from Diddy's relationship with 'Jane'.
Photographs show the rapper on a beach, in cars, at dinner and relaxed on balconies as they spent time together.
Others are more explicit - they depict his collection of lingerie and dozens of bottles of Johnson's baby oil and Astroglide.

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