On Tuesday, both the prosecution and defense rested their cases in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial.
The prosecution finished presenting evidence, wrapping up nearly six weeks of testimony, videos, pictures, and documents.
On the same day, Diddy’s defense team brought no witnesses to the stand and presented several pieces of evidence in the case. The defense rested after less than an hour.
Closing arguments in the case will take place starting Thursday, and the jury could get the case by Monday, June 30th.
Combs is being charged with alleged racketeering and sex trafficking.