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The Evidence: What the Witnesses Described, What the Recordings Captured, and What the Hotels Knew

by Erratic Publishing , James D. Sutton
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798251889864
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 188
  • Original Price: GBP 14.9
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 336 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Criminal Procedure

Thirty-four witnesses. Six weeks of testimony. Sealed recordings shown to the jury. Hotel surveillance footage broadcast to the world. A split verdict that left both sides claiming victory.

Book 1 covered the trial as a legal proceeding-the architecture of the case, the verdict, the sentence. The Evidence covers the trial as an evidentiary record-what each witness described, what the documents and recordings showed, and how the defense challenged every piece of evidence the prosecution presented.

The prosecution alleged that Combs orchestrated drug-fueled sexual encounters-"freak offs"-with hired participants and coerced his partners into participation over years. Two former partners testified in detail. Employees described what they witnessed. Law enforcement officials documented what the HSI raids recovered. The defense challenged every claim-and on the most serious charges, the jury agreed with the defense.

The Evidence reconstructs this record with clinical precision. The prosecution's case and the defense's challenges receive equal structural weight. The jury's acquittals on racketeering and sex trafficking are treated with the same gravity as the convictions on the Mann Act counts. Where testimony was disputed, both accounts are presented. Where evidence was sealed, the investigation documents what the public record reveals about why.

This is the most legally sensitive volume in the series. Every claim is sourced to the court record or verified trial reporting. Combs was acquitted of the most serious charges. He is appealing the convictions. The editorial discipline is absolute.

The evidence is the story. The reader is the jury.

The Diddy Files is a four-book investigative nonfiction series examining the institutional failures across the Sean Combs case-the federal prosecution, the industry infrastructure, the evidentiary record, and the cultural reckoning.

Each book stands alone. Each is built on verified court documents, federal filings, trial transcripts, and established investigative journalism. Where the evidence is clear, the books say so. Where it is contradictory, they present both sides. Where it is absent, they note the gap and move on.

No conspiracy theories. No speculation. The documents are the story.

Content note: This investigation discusses testimony and evidence regarding allegations of sexual violence, coercion, and drug-facilitated abuse as presented in federal court proceedings. The treatment maintains clinical precision throughout-detailed enough to convey the gravity of the allegations and the strength of the defense's challenges, not graphic enough to exploit the experiences described. Reader discretion advised.

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