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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charged with sex trafficking and racketeering

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Hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been accused of running a criminal enterprise that relied on drugs and violence to force women to “fulfill his sexual desires”, according to a federal indictment.

The 14-page indictment, unsealed on Tuesday, charged Mr Combs with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Mr Combs was arrested on Monday evening in New York, roughly six months after federal agents raided his residences in Miami and Los Angeles. Mr Combs’ lawyer says his client is innocent and the target of “an unjust prosecution”.

The music icon is expected to appear in a New York courthouse later on Tuesday, prosecutors said.

Prosecutors also asked the judge to keep Mr Combs in custody until trial begins, arguing that he could be “a serious” flight risk.

Mr Combs’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said outside court on Tuesday that he was “disappointed” with the indictment. He added that his client was innocent.

“His spirits are good. He’s confident”, Mr Agnifilo said.

In the indictment, federal prosecutors said that Mr Combs “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct”.

Prosecutors accused Mr Combs of “creating a criminal enterprise” whose members – under his direction – engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson and bribery.

“On numerous occassions”, the indictment said, Mr Combs assaulted women by “striking, punching, dragging, throwing objects at, and kicking them”.

Mr Combs has faced many of the accusations before.

In late December, Mr Combs’s then-girlfriend, singer Casandra Elizabeth Ventura, filed a civil lawsuit against Combs that included graphic descriptions of violent abuse. He denied the accusations and settled the case a day after suit was filed.

However, in May, Combs released a public apology after video footage from a Los Angeles hotel appeared to show him beating Ms Ventura in the hallway.

The recent indictment against Combs accuses him of similar violence with additional details about his intimate behaviours and relationships.

Ms Ventura’s lawyer, Douglas Wigdor​​​​, declined to comment on Mr Combs’s arrest.

According to the indictment, Combs “wielded the power” of his status to “lure female victims… to engage in extended sex acts” called “Freak Offs”.

“During Freak Offs, Combs distributed a variety of controlled substances to victims, in part to keep the victims obedient and compliant”, the indictment said.

In a press briefing after the indictment was unsealed, US prosecutor Damian Williams said officials found firearms, ammunition and more than 1,000 bottles of lubricant.

Mr Williams told reporters that further charges were not off the table, but he did not offer specific details.

The indictment follows a string of sexual assault allegations against Mr Combs, one of the most successful music moguls in the history of rap.

Four women, including Ms Ventura, have filed lawsuits accusing him of sexual and physical abuse.

In a statement issued last December, Mr Combs defended himself against what he described as “sickening allegations” made by “individuals looking for a quick payday”.

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