
The jury in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial is deliberating for a second day on Tuesday, as experts say the failure to sequester them could make reaching a verdict impossible.
The disgraced music mogul, 55, could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of sex-trafficking and racketeering.
But the jury has already expressed signs they are struggling in their deliberations.
Barely an hour into deliberations on Monday, the jury foreperson sent a note to the judge, complaining that there was one juror ‘who we are concerned cannot follow your Honor’s instructions.’
The judge decided instead to send jurors a note reminding them of their duties to deliberate and obligation to follow his instructions on the law.
By day’s end, however, the jury seemed back on track, requesting clarification about what qualifies as drug distribution, an aspect of the racketeering conspiracy charge that will help determine whether Diddy can be convicted or exonerated on the count.
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