5 things to know about Sean Combs, ‘Freak Offs’ and the charges that could send him to prison for life
Dozens of victims and witnesses have come forward
In a document seeking Combs’ detention cited by The Associated Press, prosecutors said, “The evidence in this case is incredibly powerful.”
Authorities revealed more than 50 victims and witnesses have already been interviewed. They expect more to come forward as they use evidence, such as videos from the “Freak Offs,” to prove their case.
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