Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo has said he hopes complete his closing arguments in about three hours.
As a comparison, the government had expected to wrap up its summation in four hours before Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik eventually took 4 hours and 49 minutes.
Once the defense is through, U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian could have up to two hours of instructions for jurors before they can start discussing evidence.
That should set up the panel to begin its deliberations late this afternoon or fresh Monday morning.
Next week is a short one, with the court not in session on July Fourth.
Marc Agnifilo will deliver closing arguments for the defense from 9 a.m. and it should last three hours. That will be followed by the government’s rebuttal given by Maurene Comey, which should last an hour. Finally, Judge Arun Subramanian will deliver the jury charge.
U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian gaveled court into session today in what figures to be the final pre-deliberation morning of this trial.
Combs entered the courtroom, gave his family a wave, a heart signal and then a thumbs-up.
Agnifilo began to address jurors in a final push to convince them that Combs is not guilty of running a criminal enterprise aimed at satisfying his sexual desires.
Agnifilo accused prosecutors of putting his client on trial for his “lifestyle” and not a real crime.
“It is a trial of a lifestyle, if you want to call it swingers, that’s what it is, that is what the evidence shows,” he told jurors. “The prosecutors have charged one of the most serious complicated and comprehensive statutes on the books.”
The defense lawyer called his client a highly successful businessman.
“Sean Combs has become something that is very, very hard to be,” Agnifilo continued. “He is a self-made successful Black entrepreneur.”
Agnifilo leaned heavily on the devotion of Combs employees who, even after testifying to violent or irrational behavior by their boss, said they were still grateful to work for him.
The attorney conceded that working for Combs was “like drinking from a fire hose,” but said that employees still appreciated the experience.
“Did they always like him? No way,” Agnifilo said. “But they loved him, even the ones who are suing him.”
Agnifilo mocked law enforcement for their raids on Combs’ homes and making America “safe from Astroglide.”
Combs’ bedroom proclivities were on display all trial, but Agnifilo said the government didn’t make its case to show his client to be a criminal kingpin.
“Way to go fellas, you guys just do you,” Agnifilo said. “They took Astroglide and baby oil and that is the evidence in this case. There is nothing about the businesses to make it a criminal case.”
Agnifilo said his side of the table didn’t fight allegations that Combs battered then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
“We own the domestic violence — I hope you guys know that,” the attorney said.
But Agnifilo urged jurors to remember the charges facing Combs.
“He did not do the things he is charged with, racketeering or sex trafficking,” the attorney said. “He didn’t kidnap anyone or obstruct justice. He is going to fight to the death to defend himself against what he didn’t do.”
Combs and Ventura were a “great modern love story,” Agnifilo said, despite the stomach-turning violence that marked so much of it.
“It’s complicated but they are truly in love with each other and that is what defines their relationship,” the lawyer said. “It is based on love.”
Ventura eventually left the relationship because she always had the freedom to do so, according to Combs’ defense.
“If racketeering conspiracy had an opposite it would be their relationship,” Agnifilo said.
Moments after conceding his client savagely beat Ventura, Agnifilo called her “a gangster.”
Despite all that Ventura suffered, Agnifilo said she wasn’t defenseless.
“I am not going to be judgy (but) she played him good and that is not something anyone can do,” Agnifilo said.
Ventura had a relationship with Kid Cudi and used a “burner phone” during her time with Combs, all showing that “Cassie is like a gangster,” according to Agnifilo.
Agnifilo has been speaking for a little more than an hour now and Combs appears to be fully engaged.
The defendant was sitting up close to the defense table, next to attorneys Brian Steel and Alexander Shapiro.
His energy and attention look to be much higher than during yesterday’s five hours of prosecution closing arguments.
Combs denies he tossed a Molotov cocktail into Kid Cudi’s Porsche, destroying it in 2012.
Agnifilo insisted that if his client had a beef with the rapper, Scott Mescudi, it would have led to a one-on-one brawl.
“Now let’s talk about this nonsense with the Porsche,” Agnifilo said. “There is no evidence that he had anything to do with the Porsche, nothing.”
The defense said that claims that Cassie Ventura was kidnapped and held in the London Hotel in Los Angeles are false.
On May 14, Ventura had testified about an incident in January 2009 when Combs beat her after an event in Los Angeles in an SUV and stomped on her face.
When they got back to Combs’ home and he saw her face was bleeding and swollen, he had his security take her to the London Hotel in Los Angeles. She testified that she wanted to stay at Combs’ home to recover but wasn’t allowed to and was taken to the hotel, where she stayed for about a week.
Combs’ attorneys argued she went to the hotel “for her own good” as they didn’t want anything in the press. The defense argued that it’s not a kidnapping “when you want to go to the house of the guy you’re charging with kidnapping.”
Lead prosecutor Maurene Comey complained to Subramanian about, from the government’s point of view, improper arguments made by the defense.
The defense, at points, made sarcastic comments about the charges against Combs.
“Respectfully,” Agnifilo said, “I think I’m allowed to be sarcastic.”
Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo attacked the testimony of “Mia,” a former assistant who worked for Combs and said he sexually assaulted her.
“This is where love and money come together. Mia loved working with Sean Combs, she loved the work she did, forced labor is when you want to be out of there as soon as possible,” he said.
Agnifilo went back to an online post Mia made wishing Combs a happy 45th birthday and sharing admiring words.
“There was not any unwanted sexual contact between Sean Combs and Mia. It was platonic love and admiration … Instagram postings, wonderful pictures and slogans, and prosecutors said that was part of her job, that is how she really felt,” he said.
Combs possessed drugs but only for personal use and not for distribution in any criminal enterprise, his defense said.
Ventura considered Combs a “drug addict” with a preference for painkillers, ecstasy and Xanax, Agnifilo said.
“Distribution as part of a racketeering conspiracy and there is no evidence of that,” Agnifilo said.
The defense argued the claims made by the prosecution don’t constitute sex trafficking, rather this was Combs and Cassie Ventura’s personal sex life.
Agnifilo called the charge “the lowest hanging fruit.”
“This is his girlfriend … there is no suggestion that he is making money from this, this is their personal life, they are swingers, this is their lifestyle,” he said.
He said evidence shows Ventura wanted to participate because “this is how they are close … your likes and their likes become one and that is what love is and that is what was going on with Cassie.”
In the defense’s ongoing effort to paint Ventura as a tough woman who couldn’t have been a victim of Combs, Agnifilo said she had all the confidence to date the “handsome” Michael B. Jordan.
“When she wasn’t with Sean Combs, she was with Michael B. Jordan, the most handsome man in the world. She was not going to slow down,” Agnifilo said.
“She is at a high level; she has sexual confidence. Good for her. She is not clutching her pearls. This was her lifestyle.”
The defense tried to minimize the infamous 2016 Los Angeles hotel beating of Ventura, implying it was an argument over Combs’ cell phone.
Agnifilo showed how at one point of footage, Ventura was carrying two bags in her left hand and “something in her right hand” while Combs was pursuing empty handed.
Moments later in footage, Combs has a phone in his right hand. Agnifilo’s implication was that Combs had confronted Ventura to get his phone back from her.
S: NBC News
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