$120 Million Verdict

Diddy Found Guilty on Two Counts, Avoiding Sex Trafficking Charges

Sean “Diddy” Combs was found guilty of two counts of transporting women to engage in prostitution while acquitted of more severe charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy. The jury’s decision followed a seven-week trial where harrowing testimony was presented, accusing Combs of sexual abuse and exploiting women. Prosecutors will seek the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The trial, which featured graphic accounts and evidence of abuse, was a significant downfall for the hip-hop mogul.

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$120 Million Awarded to Men Wrongfully Convicted in 2003 Chicago Murder

A federal jury awarded John Fulton and Anthony Mitchell $120 million—$60 million each—for their wrongful 2003 murder convictions, which were overturned in 2019 after they served over 16 years in prison. The men alleged coerced confessions and fabricated evidence by Chicago police and prosecutors, with no physical evidence or eyewitnesses linking them to the crime. The city’s Law Department intends to appeal the verdict. The ruling highlights a significant case of alleged police misconduct and wrongful conviction.

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