
Diddy’s defense team delivered their defense presentation on Tuesday, and the mogul will not take the stand to defend himself.
According to the AP, Attorney Marc Agnifilo told Judge Arun Subramanian that the defense will be at least two days long but not last past five, signaling that Diddy would likely not take the stand, as it would take longer. Prosecutors are expected to rest on Friday.
Being a juror on the Diddy trial has to be a wild experience. On Monday, a piece of alleged “freak-off” videos was played in court for the jurors to see.
According to TMZ, the tape viewing occurred during the testimony of a Department of Justice special agent. In that testimony, the agent revealed a list of hotels where freak-offs allegedly occurred. Each of the three freak-off videos shown was 11 to 12 minutes in length.
The courtroom was hushed during the viewing, and sounds of moaning and more could be heard through the jurors’ headphones. Additionally, one juror, an older woman, was disturbed by what she watched.