Sean Didi Kums acknowledged that he was not guilty of a revised indictment that includes new accusations of forced labor and sex trafficking. The updated fees claim that the hip -hop hip pressure is the pressure of its employees to work on long hours under the threats of physical harm and the damage to their reputation.
In addition, he is alleged that he returned at least one employee to engage in sexual activities with him. The Combs Legal Team denied the allegations of coercion, stressing that any confrontations were consuming with its partners.
Combs is expected to face one of the largest rapper in the United States, through a federal experience regarding sex and extortion trafficking. The new allegations are related to the revised indictment for extortion. Moreover, Combs deals with many lawsuits that claim rape and attack, which his lawyers rejected as “blatant attempts to attract the attention of the media.”
On Friday, Koms appeared in the courtroom in the Southern Provincial Court in New York, wearing green prison clothes and looking with gray and beard hair. He chose to stand while entering his call. When one of the judge asked if he had exceeded the indictment, he answered, “Yes, I have, sir.”
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Judge Aaron Supramian told the legal teams that questionnaires will be distributed to hundreds of potential jurors by the end of April, with the selection of the jury on May 5, and the opening of the expected data on May 12. The indictment claims that the rains used its “influence and position” in the music industry to promote and attract women in its orbit, and often under the claim of romantic relationships.
Since his arrest in September, Koms has been detained without a guarantee and faces a trial for providing, promoting and transferring individuals to prostitution, as part of the alleged sex smuggling process that prosecutors claimed had been working for decades.