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Puff Daddy relies on six female escorts as witnesses as s3x assault trial approaches

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Embattled American music mogul Sean Puffy Combs, popularly known in music circles as Puff Daddy, will be relying on six female escorts as witnesses as his s3x assault trial approaches.

A report published by Hot New Hip Hop revealed this development, revealing that these women will claim that everything that happened at Diddy’s parties was both consensual and legal.

Additionally, it’s possible that they aren’t the only tricks up Puff Daddy’s sleeves, which might not surprise those who are attentively examining the case from the outside.

As his greatest shot at release, Harvey Levin of TMZ had previously anticipated that Puff Daddy’s staff would attempt to demonstrate that the freak-offs were always consenting.

READ ALSO: US prosecutors allege Puff Daddy obstructing justice in criminal case

Recall in September that Puff Daddy pleaded not guilty to s3x trafficking and racketeering charges when he appeared in court following his arrest by officers at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan, New York.

According to the indictment unsealed on September 17, Puff Daddy was accused of running an “enterprise that he engaged in s3x trafficking, forced labor or kidnapping, arson, and other crimes.”

The 55-year-old record producer, actor, and clothing designer was also charged with transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy.

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