Key Points

The trial for Sean 'Diddy' Combs was abruptly postponed after a juror fell ill with vertigo. The defense argued that removing the juror would harm Combs' right to a fair trial. The judge rescheduled proceedings for June 20 while Combs maintains his not guilty plea. The case includes serious charges like racketeering and sex trafficking.

Key Points: Diddy Combs Trial Delayed After Juror Falls Ill With Vertigo

  • Trial delayed due to juror's vertigo symptoms
  • Defense argues removal harms fair trial
  • Combs faces racketeering and sex trafficking charges
  • Judge reschedules proceedings for June 20
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Here is why court abruptly cancelled Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial

Judge Arun Subramanian postpones Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial after a juror suffers vertigo, sparking defense objections.

"Mr. Combs will be substantially prejudiced in the dismissal of this juror. — Defense team"

Washington DC, June 18

As the music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs federal trial for sex trafficking and racketeering continues in New York City, Judge Arun Subramanian delayed the June 18 proceedings due to a juror who fell ill, reported E! News.

"We have a sick juror who cannot be here and had vertigo, was on their way here and had to turn back ...the juror's partner notified us," Judge Subramanian told the courtroom, per NBC News. "He is not here, and he is on the regular jury. So, it appears we cannot go on today."

Vertigo is a prolonged dizziness and can be a symptom of other, more serious health conditions. The ailment can also cause vomiting, nausea, hearing loss and mobility issues, per the Cleveland Clinic. Following his update about the juror, Judge Subramanian dismissed the court and declared that it would reconvene at 9 a.m. on June 20.

Judge Subramanian removed the juror on June 16 after first raising an issue with his candor a few days prior. However, Combs' legal defense argued that losing the juror, a 41-year-old Black male, would hurt the rapper's right to a fair trial, reported E! News.

"Mr. Combs will be substantially prejudiced in the dismissal of this juror," the defense wrote in a June 15 letter of appeal to the judge. "And because there is no factual basis to remove him, under Fazio, the court lacks discretion to do so," as per the outlet.

Combs' trial began last month and has him facing five criminal counts--one count of racketeering, two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The 55-year-old has pleaded not guilty, according to E! News.

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Rahul K.
Interesting to see an Indian-origin judge handling such a high-profile case in the US. Judge Subramanian seems to be handling it professionally despite all the media circus. Hope justice is served properly, whether Combs is guilty or not. 🤞
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Priya M.
Vertigo is no joke! I suffered from it last year and couldn't even stand properly for days. The juror did right by not coming - imagine making important legal decisions while feeling like the room is spinning! Health comes first. Get well soon to that juror.
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Amit S.
The defense's argument about losing a Black juror hurting Combs' case seems weak. In India, we don't consider such demographic factors in jury selection (since we don't have jury trials). Justice should be blind to race and focus only on facts.
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Neha T.
These celebrity trials show how money and fame can't protect you from serious charges. Whether in Hollywood or Bollywood, powerful men need to be held accountable. The delay is frustrating but better than rushing justice. #MeToo applies globally.
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Vikram J.
The American legal system moves so slowly! In India, our courts have massive backlogs but at least high-profile cases get daily hearings. This stop-start trial must be exhausting for everyone involved. Hope they reach a verdict soon.

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