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(NewsNation) — After a two-day pause, the criminal trial for Sean “Diddy” Combs will resume Friday with the testimony of the rapper’s alleged “drug mule” as the government gets closer to resting its case.
The court was adjourned Wednesday after a juror suffered a bout of vertigo. Without the juror, the trial could not proceed. The court was closed the following day in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.
The government will bring Combs’ former ***istant and alleged “drug mule,” Brendan Paul, to the stand Friday as one of their last witnesses.
A former Syracuse University basketball player, Paul worked for Combs for several years and was named in civil suits against his former boss.
Paul has been referred to in previous suits as Combs’ “mule” and was accused of procuring, transporting and distributing ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine, marijuana and mushrooms by packing the substances in his carry-on luggage and going through TSA.
He briefly appeared in court earlier this week to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. He was given an immunity order, which will insulate him from prosecution as long as he is truthful on the stand.
It is unclear if prosecutors will call more witnesses.
The prosecution will enter the final lap Friday in their six-week case against Combs. They had previously said they would rest their case Friday, but with the pause, they may stretch into Monday.
The rapper’s defense team said their case would take between two and five trial days, a much lower estimate than the multiweek presentation they previously anticipated.
The estimated timeline makes it almost certain Combs will not take the stand, given the length of the testimonies of his two ex-partners. Casandra “C***ie” Ventura and another accuser under the pseudonym “Jane” took at least two weeks to testify.
Court ended Tuesday with the testimony of a federal agent who spoke to evidence, including hotel receipts and text messages detailing “Freak Offs” allegedly conducted by Combs. U.S. Attorney’s Office Special Agent DeLe***a Penland constructed a timeline of some of the ***ual events allegedly orchestrated by Combs.
Jurors were also shown three video clips of the rapper’s “Freak-Off” *** parties.
They were part of a larger argument that Combs and his chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, were connected to the organization of these parties.
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