After weeks of jaw-dropping testimony and explosive allegations, the federal trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs is speeding toward its final act — and a verdict could be handed down as early as next week.
With prosecutors nearly finished presenting their case and the defense saying they only need a day or two, things are moving fast. Closing arguments could happen Thursday, with jury deliberations starting Friday, just in time to beat the July 4 holiday weekend.
And in court this week? Diddy’s former assistant, Brendan Paul, took the stand — and things got complicated.
Brendan Paul Testifies: “I’m Not a Drug Mule”
Paul, once considered a key witness, tried to keep it clean under oath. He told the court:
“I was not a drug mule,”
— denying heavy involvement in illegal activity.
But he did admit to occasionally getting drugs for Diddy and setting up hotel rooms for the now-notorious “freak-offs,” which have become a recurring topic in this high-profile case.
Prosecutors hoped Paul’s testimony would bolster their RICO (racketeering) charges against Diddy by showing a pattern of organized behavior.
But the twist?
On cross-examination, Paul told the defense he didn’t think ‘Jane’ — one of the alleged victims — was ever coerced into participating in those private parties.
That moment may have undercut the prosecution’s narrative, making it harder to prove Diddy ran a criminal enterprise involving intimidation or trafficking.
📲 Receipts From Diddy & Cassie: Love, Lies, & Freak-Offs
Jurors also got to see text messages exchanged between Diddy and Cassie, his longtime partner and another key figure in the case.
Among them:
- A message from Cassie accusing Diddy of making her “feel like a hooker”
- Another message where she admits being into the freak-offs
The texts show a disturbing mix of intimacy, power imbalance, and blurred consent — themes at the heart of the trial.
It’s unclear how these messages will sway jurors, but legal experts say it’s all about whether the line between willing participant and coerced victim was crossed.
The Endgame: When to Expect a Verdict
The defense told the judge Friday they’ll keep it short and sweet — just one or two days of testimony, max.
That timeline means:
- Thursday, June 27 – Closing arguments
- Friday, June 28 – Jury deliberations begin
- Verdict possible by Monday, July 1
And let’s be real — jurors probably don’t want to spend their July 4th weekend thinking about freak-offs, drugs, and RICO charges. So expect urgency.
But if things drag out or deliberations get complicated, the trial could stretch into the final hours before Independence Day.
🎭 Diddy’s Legacy on the Line
This trial isn’t just about legal guilt — it’s about the collapse of an empire.
Once hailed as a mogul, music icon, and business genius, Diddy now faces a future where:
- His brands are under fire
- His reputation is in tatters
- And his freedom could hang in the balance
Whether or not he walks free, this courtroom drama has already reshaped his legacy.
💬 TPR Asks:
Will the jury believe Diddy’s accusers — or buy the defense’s narrative?
Is the Brendan Paul testimony a major blow to the prosecution?
Drop your thoughts below and stay locked in with The Pop Radar (TPR) for up-to-the-minute updates as the verdict nears. This could be one of the biggest celeb court outcomes of the decade.