Here's Why Diddy's Trial Juror Says Justice Was Served 100 Percent
A juror from the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial says the guilty verdict on two prostitution-related charges was absolutely deserved. In a Netflix documentary about the case, Juror 75 said the panel heard everything, weighed it all, and agreed justice was served. The jurors discussed Combs’ relationship with Cassie Ventura, whose testimony detailed abuse and being pushed into sexual situations with male sex workers. Juror 75 called their relationship “overly in love” but also chaotic, confusing, and full of whiplash—violence one day, romantic texts the next. He questioned why she stayed and why things snapped back to “normal” so fast. Another juror, No. 160, said the hotel video showing Combs assaulting Cassie made it clear he was capable of violence—calling it “unforgivable”—even though domestic violence wasn’t what he was on trial for. Both jurors said they knew little about Combs beforehand. In the end, he was acquitted of the bigger charges—sex trafficking and racketeering—but convicted on the two lesser ones and sentenced to 50 months, with credit for time served. His arrest came after raids and a grand jury indictment in 2024. Combs still faces civil lawsuits he denies. Meanwhile, Netflix’s documentary digs into his rise and downfall using old footage and interviews. His camp says the series is a biased attack—especially with 50 Cent attached as a producer—and claims Netflix misused footage Combs has been gathering since age 19.










