Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Should Not Testify At Trial, Lawyer Claims
“By presenting himself as a well-rounded individual, he may create complexity for jurors trying to process the allegations made against him,” the legal mind explained. “If Diddy can create confusion or cast any doubt on the consistency of the prosecution’s claims, it may lead jurors to hesitate before reaching a guilty verdict.”
The Making the Band star’s attorneys have been working overtime to make a solid case for Combs for his alleged innocence. “They did say in court today, they’ve talked to 50 witnesses. We said the same thing. We’ve been doing a parallel investigation every single step of the way. There’s the same kind of universe of people here that he’s been around. We’ve been, we’re talking, we’re talking to people to show that we have a case. He’s fighting. He’s innocent, and he’s going to be able to show it,” another of his legal representatives Teny Geragos said while talking with Chris Cuomo on his NewsNation show CUOMO.